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Case Towards Bhojpuri Singer Neha Singh Rathore Over Tweet On Madhya Pradesh Urination Case

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Case Against Bhojpuri Singer Over Tweet On Madhya Pradesh Urination Case

The singer has been accused of making enmity between the RSS and the tribal neighborhood. (file)

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh):

An FIR was registered on the Habibganj Police Station in Bhopal on Friday towards Bhojpuri Singer Neha Singh Rathore for a tweet that allegedly confirmed RSS employees in a foul gentle, in reference to the Sidhi urination case, in accordance with the police.

Habibganj Police Station in-charge Manish Singh Bhadoriya instructed ANI, "Yesterday, an individual named Suraj, filed a criticism on the police station towards the Twitter account named 'Neha Singh' stating that a meme was put up by the account holder connecting RSS employees with the urine case."

The folks singer had posted a controversial tweet by which an individual sporting the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh gown was seen urinating on one other particular person sitting in entrance of him.

"We now have registered a case towards the Indian Penal Code part 153. We'll search details about the account holder from the Twitter firm. Whether or not the tweet was put up by the account holder itself or some other particular person, it will likely be clarified after an investigation," Mr Bhadoriya stated.

Neha Singh Rathore had posted a tweet by which she talked about 'MP Mein Ka Ba' on the traces of her well-known music 'UP Mein Ka Ba'.

The singer has been accused of making enmity between the RSS and the tribal neighborhood.

Considerably, a video went viral on social media, on Tuesday, by which a person, recognized as Pravesh Shukla, was seen urinating on the face of a tribal man. After that, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan had taken cognizance of the matter and ordered strict motion, together with imposing NSA (Nationwide Safety Act) on the accused.

(This story has not been edited by NDTV workers and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)


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