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MP: FIR filed in opposition to Digvijaya Singh over social media put up in opposition to Bajrang Dal

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Days after Congress chief Digivijay Singh sparked controversy over his put up on X alleging that Bajrang Dal activists have broken Shri Digambar Jain Siddha Kshetra in Madhya Pradesh’s Damoh district, Bajrang Dal has lodged an FIR in opposition to Singh for spreading faux information.

This comes after Digvijay Singh on Sunday, August 27, wrote a put up on X claiming that Bajrang Dal activists have harmed the Shri Digambar Jain Temple within the Kundalpur space of Damoh. Singh in his tweet additionally predicted that the state of affairs could take a critical flip. Tagging MP CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan and DGP, Singh urged them to take mandatory motion.

“Developed by Acharya Shri Vidya Sagar Maharaj Ji, one of the grandest temples of the country, Shri Digambar Jain Siddha Kshetra * in the Kundalpur complex, since last night the alleged anti-social elements of Bajrang Dal have started mischief by keeping Shivji’s pindi. can also take a serious turn. This is a serious matter. Administration should take immediate action,” Singh posted.

आचार्य श्री विद्या सागर महाराज जी द्वारा पल्लवित , देश के सबसे भव्य मंदिरों में से एक , श्री दिगंबर जैन सिद्ध क्षेत्र * कुंडलपुर परिसर में , कल रात्रि से बजरंगदल के कथित असामाजिक तत्वों द्वारा शिवजी की पिंडी रख उत्पात शुरू कर चुके हैं.. स्थिति कभी भी गंभीर मोड़ ले सकती है। यह…

— digvijaya singh (@digvijaya_28) August 27, 2023

Digvijay Singh’s put up didn’t go effectively with the Bajrang Dal and Vishwa Hindu Parishad as they submitted a memorandum to the police following which an FIR was registered in opposition to Digvijay Singh below the related sections of the IPC. Bajrang Dal’s metropolis convenor Shambhu Vishwkarma mentioned that Singh must be arrested for disrupting communal concord.

According to Damoh Superintendent of Police Sunil Tiwari, the sub-divisional Justice of the Peace and sub-divisional officer of police performed a spot inquiry of the Kundalpur Jain temple after receiving a criticism. The Kotwali police booked Singh below sections 153-A (selling enmity between completely different teams on non secular grounds), 177 (furnishing false data), and 505(2) (statements conducing to public mischief) of the IPC after the incident remark was discovered to be “without facts and misleading.”

Singh, identified for his feedback slandering Hindus, this time resorted to spreading faux information, ostensibly to impress a divide between Hindus and Jains. The Congress MP’s hatred for Bajrang Dal, which he usually equates to the banned Islamist organisation SIMI, is well-known, even supposing Digvijay Singh not too long ago someway noticed a “few good men” within the Bajrang Dal.