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Scheduled Castes Commission Asks Meerut Police To Add A String Of Charges In FIR On Man Who Put Rs 51-Lakh Bounty On Naveen’s Head
Swarajya Staff
Aug 14, 2020, 09:09 PM | Updated 09:09 PM IST
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Last evening, a video went viral on social media of an Uttar Pradesh-based man named Shahzeb Rizvi announcing a Rs 51-lakh bounty on Karnataka Congress MLA Akhanda Srinivasmurthy's nephew for making an alleged derogatory Facebook post about Prophet Mohammed.
The bounty video was a chilling reminder of the tragic case of Kamlesh Tiwari, a Lucknow resident who received similar threats over an alleged post on Prophet Mohammed and was later shot and hacked to death by two Muslim men.
Shahzeb Rizvi is a former Samajwadi Party youth leader and lives in Falawada town of UP’s Meerut district.
On the night of 13 August, the Falawada police filed a first information report (FIR) against Rizvi based on a written complaint. He was booked under IPC sections 153-A and 505(2).
FIR filed under sections 153-A and 505(2) against Shaheen Rizvi in Meerut, who announced a Rs 51 lakh bounty on Bengaluru resident Naveenâs head. pic.twitter.com/HpLSlyVhUQ
— Swati Goel Sharma (@swati_gs) August 14, 2020
Now, the National Commission for Scheduled Castes has asked the Meerut police to add a string of charges to the FIR, saying that the matter concerns a person from the Scheduled Caste. As per reports, Akhanda Srinivasmurthy and his nephew Naveen belong to a Scheduled Caste.
The commission had directed the police to add these sections to the FIR: IPC sections 106, 108, 111, 115, 120(A and B), 268, 295A, 295, 298, 503, 505(A) and 506; section 151 of CrPC, and relevant sections of the SC-ST Prevention of Atrocity Act.
A copy of the notice to the commission can be seen below:
BIG: Scheduled Castes commission has directed Meerut police to add these sections in FIR on Shahvez Rizvi:
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106, 108, 111, 115, 120(A and B), 268, 295A, 295, 298, 503, 505(A), 506, 151 of CrpC, and SC Atrocity Act
We achieved this after a hard day at work @sewanyaya pic.twitter.com/67tqpSBOT0
At the time of publishing this report, the commission had not received a reply from the Meerut police.
This copy will be updated when the Meerut police responds.
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