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Home Minister Amit Shah trapped in hate speech case, case filed in Darbhanga, Bihar, know the whole matter

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Darbhanga. The difficulties of former BJP National President and Union Home Minister Amit Shah may increase. An FIR has been registered in the court on Tuesday against BJP leader Amit Shah in Darbhanga, Bihar. Congress leader Pratibha Singh has filed a case against Amit Shah with the Chief Judicial Magistrate of Darbhanga District Court. Nalsi case has been registered under section 153, 505(2), 506 under Nalsi Case No.490/2023. Pratibha Singh has filed this NALSI case against Amit Shah for his hate speech during the Karnataka assembly elections.

Controversial statement given in Belagavi, Karnataka

In fact, in the complaint lodged by the Congress leader, it has been said that Union Home Minister Amit Shah has given a controversial statement on April 25 in Belagavi, Karnataka. Congress leader Pratibha Singh has said that Union Home Minister Amit Shah made a provocative statement in a rally regarding the Karnataka assembly elections. Due to this, an attempt has been made to spread hatred among the people. Pratibha Singh also said that an atmosphere of fear has arisen among the people there.

Statement made with intent to disturb harmony

Talking to the media, Congress leader Pratibha Singh said that the former national president of BJP has given such a statement with the intention of disturbing the communal harmony in the Karnataka assembly elections. This will spoil the environment of the country. Hurt by this, Pratibha Singh has filed a NALSI case with the Chief Judicial Magistrate of Darbhanga District Court on Tuesday. Along with this, Pratibha Singh’s lawyer has also issued a statement in the media giving information about the whole matter. On this occasion, along with Pratibha Singh, District Congress President Sitaram Chaudhary, District Vice President cum Spokesperson Mohd. Aslam, Kamalakant Chowdhary and Prof. Mithilesh Yadav was also there.

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