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FIR filed in opposition to YouTube channel in Punjab for defaming AAP MP Raghav Chadha

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A First Data Report (FIR) has been filed by Punjab Police in opposition to a YouTube channel for allegedly linking Aam Aadmi Social gathering (AAP) MP Raghav Chadha to wished man Vijay Mallya.

The AAP candidate for the Ludhiana Lok Sabha constituency, Ashok Pappi Prashar’s son, Vikas Prashar, filed a proper criticism in opposition to the YouTube station Capital TV. The complainant held the channel accountable for airing deceptive and defamatory content material.

The statements/contents of false movies on Capital TV channel and others shall hurt the general public peace and concord…and is prone to promote enmity between completely different teams within the nation on grounds of faith, caste, race and neighborhood, the criticism mentioned.

In his criticism, Vikas allegedly claimed that the YouTube channel was disseminating deceptive info and that it was defaming Raghav Chadha by equating him with Mallya.

Vijay Mallya fled to the UK after taking public cash, and equally, a Rajya Sabha member left for England, claiming it was for eye remedy, in keeping with the FIR, which famous claims made by the YouTube channel.

The AAP chief will reportedly get a vitrectomy within the UK to avoid wasting the retina from detaching from the attention earlier. In keeping with the analysis, this dysfunction, which is characterised by the formation of tiny holes within the retina, could be very harmful for imaginative and prescient and should be handled instantly to forestall irreversible harm.

The channel referred to Chadha as a Khalistani supporter following his encounter with UK MP Preet Gill, in keeping with the criticism.

Part 153A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) offers with inciting spiritual hatred amongst varied teams, Part 469 offers with forgeries, and Part 505 offers with making statements that would incite public disturbances.

The FIR additionally comprises Part 66 of the Data Know-how Act, which addresses offenses involving computer systems.

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