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In a tweet on Sunday night, the Rajya Sabha MP said the slogan was ”tweaked” on the basis of ”fake news”, adding that ”the Madhya Pradesh police should have acted after verifying the matter”. He demanded that the action of arrests, if any in the case, be reversed.
‘Qazi sahab zindabad’ slogan was twisted to ‘Pakistan zindabad’,” the former chief minister minister claimed.
Hitting back, MP Home Minister Narottam Mishra tweeted that Singh was ”supporting” anti-national forces as part of ”appeasement politics” and asked the latter to ”lead such people to Pakistan”.
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”We have identified 16 persons who raised such slogans and efforts are on to identify others,” Ujjain Superintendent of Police Satyendra Shukla had told PTI on Sunday.
Over a dozen people had been booked under sections 124(a) (sedition) and 153 (provocation which can cause riot) of the Indian Penal Code, police had said.
Reacting to the incident, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan had earlier said his government would not tolerate ”Taliban-like” mindset.