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Pandit organization files complaint against Iltija Mufti for allegedly insulting Hindus

Srinagar: The Kashmiri Pandit organization Youth 4 Panun Kashmir has filed a police complaint against PDP leader Iltija Mufti, accusing her of insulting Lord Rama and the Hindu community.

The complaint was filed by Vithal Chowdhary, President of Youth 4 Panun Kashmir, alleging that Iltija Mufti made a derogatory and inflammatory tweet about Lord Rama, Hinduism, and Hindus. The complaint has been lodged with the Cyber Crime Cell in Delhi, accusing Mufti of making a deeply offensive statement designed to incite communal discord and deliberately insult Lord Rama, the Hindu religion, and its followers.

The complaint cites Sections 302, 325, and 323 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, and Section 67 of the IT Act, as per the statement issued by the organization.

Meanwhile, Roots in Kashmir (RIK), another Kashmiri Pandit group, has supported the actions of Youth 4 Panun Kashmir. Amit Raina, spokesperson for RIK, called Mufti a “habitual offender” and promised to provide full assistance to ensure that legal action is taken against her.

Youth 4 Panun Kashmir has urged the authorities to investigate the matter thoroughly, block the offensive content under Section 69A of the IT Act, and initiate stringent legal proceedings against Mufti. The organization, along with allies like Roots in Kashmir, reaffirmed its commitment to fighting for justice and safeguarding the sanctity of all religious beliefs in India. (KNT)

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