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Delhi Police is investigating in full action the case of sharing of alleged fake video of Union Home Minister Amit Shah on social media. Delhi Police has now added another new section to the many FIRs registered in this case. Delhi Police has arrested Congress leader Arun Reddy yesterday in this case.
Delhi Police arrested Congress leader Arun Reddy on Friday night for sharing a fake video of Home Minister Amit Shah on social media and making it viral. Giving information about this, an official said that Arun Reddy handles the account named ‘Spirit of Congress’ on the social media platform ‘X’.
After the arrest by Delhi Police, Arun Reddy was produced before the judge last night and the IFSO unit took him into custody. Currently he is in police custody for three days. His interrogation is continuing. He will be produced in Patiala House Court today.
At the same time, Delhi Police has also added Section 120B (criminal conspiracy) of IPC to the FIR registered in this regard.
It is noteworthy that the Special Cell of Delhi Police had registered an FIR on Sunday on the complaint of ‘Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre’ (I4C) regarding Shah’s fake video. The complaint by I4C, which comes under the Union Home Ministry, states that Shah’s statement in the video is about his commitment to end the quota for Muslims on religious grounds, whereas looking at the doctored and fake video made viral, it appears that Amit Shah Was advocating abolition of all types of reservations.