BJP Leader Booked for Tweet Against Congress Leader

BJP IT Cell chief Amit Malviya faced legal trouble after posting a tweet against Rahul Gandhi, a Congress leader. The tweet, shared on June 22, 2023, accused Gandhi of engaging in a dangerous and insidious game.

Amit Malviya
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The tweet received widespread criticism, leading the Karnataka Police to register an FIR against Malviya. He was booked under Section 505(2) of the Indian Penal Code, which addresses statements promoting hatred or contempt.

Amit Malviya refuted the allegations, with the BJP dismissing the complaint as frivolous. Nonetheless, the FIR remains active, and Malviya could potentially face legal consequences if found guilty.

The incident triggered a debate on the role of social media in Indian politics. Some argue that Malviya’s tweet constituted hate speech, while others defended his right to free expression. Legal experts and political observers are closely monitoring the case.

Additional details about the case include:

  • The FIR was filed at the Cubbon Park police station by the Bengaluru Police.
  • The Cyber Crime Investigation Cell of the Bengaluru Police is handling the investigation.
  • Amit Malviya has not been arrested but has been summoned for questioning by the police.
  • The next hearing for the case is scheduled for July 12, 2023.
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The outcome of the case remains uncertain. However, the fact that a BJP leader was booked for a tweet against a Congress leader holds significant implications for Indian politics. It serves as a reminder of the power of social media as a tool for political discourse, which can either foster unity or spread hatred and division.


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