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Two Religious Clerics Booked For Inflammatory Language In Anantnag: Police

Anantnag: Police on Saturday said that they have booked two Religious Clerics over their Inflammatory Language against a specific community in South Kashmir’s Anantnag district.

In a handout to GNS, the police said that it had taken decisive action against two religious clerics, Mushtaq Ahmad Veeri and Abdul Rashid Dawoodi , for using inflammatory language targeting a specific community.

According to the police spokesman, the derogatory remarks made by the clerics were brought to the attention of the Anantnag Police, who promptly initiated proceedings under the relevant provisions of the law. The clerics have been bound down to prevent further inflammatory speech.

Anantnag Police are committed to maintaining communal harmony and ensuring the safety of all citizens. We urge the public to report any instances of hate speech or inflammatory language to the authorities immediately, he said.

It is requested that everyone refrains from such behavior. The Police are dedicated to addressing and preventing hate speech to ensure peace and unity within the community, reads the statement.

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