YouTube channel booked for alleging ‘mob lynching’ in Uttar Pradesh’s Shamli

This was the second FIR relating to claims that had been made on social media about a Muslim man being lynched on Thursday.

YouTube channel booked for alleging ‘mob lynching’ in Uttar Pradesh’s Shamli

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The Uttar Pradesh Police on Sunday booked YouTube channel Hindustani Media for alleging in a video that a Muslim man had been lynched by a mob in the state’s Shamli district.

Rajendra Prasad Vishishth, the station house officer of the Thana Bhawan police station, confirmed to Scroll that a first information report had been filed against the YouTube-based news channel.

The report quoted a complainant as saying that the channel had published a video presenting wrong information and made allegations of mob lynching, which had the potential to provoke communal disharmony.

The channel was booked for promoting enmity between groups under section 196 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and circulating false information to promote enmity, under section 353(2).

On Friday, the channel posted a video claiming that a man, Firoz Qureshi, had been beaten to death by a mob on suspicion of theft in the Jalalabad town of Shamli district.

The channel, which has more than three lakh subscribers, is run by Sadaf Kamran, a journalist from Bihar. It focuses on matters related to the Muslim community.

This is the second report filed in the matter in connection with the allegations of mob lynching.

On Saturday, the police booked journalists Zakir Ali Tyagi, Wasim Akram Tyagi and three others for alleging on social media that Qureshi had been lynched by a...

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