Viral edited video of Amit Shah: Delhi police summons 4 TPCC members

Telangana BJP unit filed a complaint to Cyber Crime for fabricating and morphing the speech of Amit Shah

By Newsmeter Network  Published on  29 April 2024 12:28 PM GMT
Viral edited video of Amit Shah: Delhi police summons 4 TPCC members

Hyderabad: The Delhi Police have issued summons to four TPCC members: Shivakumar Ambala, state secretary, Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee; Asma Tasleem, spokesperson, TPCC; and two others, Manne Satish and Naveen, over a viral edited video of home minister Amit Shah.

On the news that Telangana CM Revanth Reddy has been also summoned, Chairman of TPCC media and communications Sama Ram Mohan Reddy clarified that the Delhi Police issued four notices and not on the name of Revanth Reddy.

Earlier, the Hyderabad Cyber Crime Police booked a case after a complaint was filed by a BJP leader against the video. The viral was deliberately edited to falsely claim that Amit Shah, during a public rally in Chevella in Telangana, promised to scrap the ā€˜unconstitutional reservationā€™ of Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs), and Other Backward Classes (OBCs).

NewsMeter had debunked this claim on April 27. In the original video, captured by many media outlets, Amit Shah called religious-based reservations unconstitutional and talked of scraping Muslim reservations in Telangana.

The Telangana BJP unit filed a complaint to the Cyber Crime police station for fabricating and morphing the speech of Amit Shah.

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The notice said some doctored videos are being circulated by users of Facebook and Twitter, spreading misleading information to create disharmony among communities, likely to affect public tranquillity and bring public order issues.

The FIR has not been uploaded being sensitive in nature. The date has been marked unknown and the place of occurrence has been recorded as over the Internet in Delhi and other parts of India. The case was booked under sections 469 and 505(1) of the IPC.

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