Academician Madhu Kishwar booked over misleading content on social media
Complainant alleged forged posts and videos with obscene content were circulated on social media.
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Madhu Kishwar said police visited her residence to serve notice regarding the FIR filed against her (ANI)
Chandigarh, 21 April
Academician Madhu Kishwar has been booked following a complaint by a Chandigarh resident over the alleged circulation of forged and misleading content on social media.
An FIR has
been lodged against Kishwar and some other social media users under relevant
sections, including 196 (criminalises acts that promote enmity, hatred, or
ill-will between groups based on religion, race, language), 336 (1) (forgery)
and 356 (criminal defamation) of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the IT Act at
Police Station Sector-26 here.
According
to an official statement issued by the Chandigarh police on Monday, a
city-based complainant on 19 April alleged that some forged and misleading
social media posts and video clips with obscene text and content were being
circulated by various social media users, misidentifying the person in the
video.
Further
investigation into the matter is underway.
As per the
complainant, it is a deliberate act of creating a false electronic record using
obscene words and phrases, having knowledge and sufficient reason to believe
that the posts are misleading and false, with the intent to cause damage or
injury.
The video,
which circulated with the intent to cause harm to the reputation of a
constitutional authority and to disturb public peace and tranquillity, should be
investigated, and appropriate action should be taken, according to the
complainant.
As per the
complainant, the person seen in the video is a travel vlogger whose wife
regularly posts updates about their activities on social media. The original
video was shared from her social media account.
"As
per the statement of the woman, she disclosed that the person in the video
shared from her account is her husband. Statements of her husband and another
lady in the video have also been recorded during preliminary
investigation," said police in the statement.
Meanwhile,
Kishwar, in a social media post, said a team of Chandigarh police had visited
her late Monday night to serve her notice regarding the FIR registered against
her.
"Since the law forbids the police from visiting or arresting women after dark and before sunrise, I spoke on the phone to the leader of the delegation. She told me that their team has come to serve notice regarding an FIR registered against me in Chandigarh. I insisted that they go by the law and come in the morning," she wrote on X.
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