India: A Message BJP Leader Who Filed Case Against Gujarat MLA Jignesh Mevani

 Pessimistic" online posts about Prime Minister Narendra Modi hurt BJP laborers and individuals "ought to watch out" while tweeting about him, the Assam BJP pioneer on whose objection Gujarat MLA Jignesh Mevani was captured has told NDTV.



Arup Kumar Dey, a youthful BJP pioneer, is a chosen part for Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) and a leader individual from the gathering government accountable for the wellbeing and family government assistance portfolio.


Mr Mevani, a Dalit dissident and administrator from Vadgam, was captured from Gujarat by Assam cops and brought to Kokrajhar for a situation recorded over an internet based post about the Prime Minister. On Friday, a nearby court remanded him in police authority for three days.


Mr Mewani has been accused of criminal trick, offense connected with spot of love, insulting strict sentiments, and incitement that could prompt break of harmony.


Addressing NDTV, Mr Dey said he had been following Mr Mevani's tweets for quite a while. "He has been attempting to isolate individuals by his posts and consistently talks adversely about Prime Minister Modi. We are fortunate to have Modiji as our Prime Minister and Mevani is attempting to interface his name with the new (occurrences of) brutality. Is Prime Minister Modi liable for that? He says Godse is Prime Minister Modi's God, what confirmation does he have?"


"We are BJP laborers and we will not endure such deceptive and contriving posts and tweets about Prime Minister Modi ji," Mr Dey said.


The BJP pioneer said they need to convey a message through the police grumbling against Mr Mevani.


"Through this objection, we need to make an impression on others, especially open delegates, that they ought to be cautious while tweeting about Prime Minister Modi. We got the FIR enlisted, got solid areas conjured since Mevani needed to incite a specific local area. His tweet demonstrated that he was faulting the Prime Minister for the new Gujarat brutality. Anybody can engage the Prime Minister to ask for harmony, yet can't fault a Prime Minister for savagery in any state," he added.


Mr Dey focused on that his protest has "nothing to do with legislative issues" or the impending Gujarat races.


"The brief capture of Mevani by Assam Police shows that the police here are incredibly dynamic subject to the authority of dynamic Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. So assuming any tweet can possibly make mutual disharmony, we will make a move along these lines," he added.

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