Man Arrested For Posting Derogatory Remarks About Karnataka On Social Media
Man Arrested For Posting Derogatory Remarks About Karnataka On ... Kodigehalli police have arrested a 23-year-old youth identified as Niloy Mandal for posting a derogatory social media post targeting Karnataka and its people. The post contained disparaging remarks about the state and called it the most useless in India. In response to the public outcry and to maintain harmony and respect among the diverse communities in Karnataka, the police station promptly registered a case and initiated an investigation. The arrest sends a strong message about the consequences of spreading hate speech and derogatory content on social media platforms. Authorities are committed to upholding the law and ensuring that individuals who engage in such behaviour are held accountable for their actions.
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In a swift response to a derogatory social media post targeting Karnataka and its people, Kodigehalli police have arrested a 23-year-old youth identified as Niloy Mandal, hailing from West Bengal and employed in a private company in Kodigehalli. Niloy Mandal’s offensive post, which quickly gained traction on social media, contained disparaging remarks about Karnataka and Kannadigas. He stated that Karnataka was reliant on Bangalore and made derogatory comments about the educational level of Kannadigas, going as far as to label the state as the most useless in India. The post garnered significant attention as outraged individuals shared it and tagged the police, urging them to take legal action against the perpetrator. In response to the public outcry and to maintain harmony and respect among the diverse communities in Karnataka, the Kodigehalli police station promptly registered a case and initiated an investigation. Their efforts led to the successful identification and arrest of Niloy Mandal. The arrest sends a strong message about the consequences of spreading hate speech and derogatory content on social media platforms. Authorities are committed to upholding the law and ensuring that individuals who engage in such behaviour are held accountable for their actions.
Topics: Crime, Media, Social Media