One arrested for ‘insulting’ religious sentiments through Facebook post

One person has been arrested allegedly for making ‘inappropriate’ religious comments on his Facebook post in Rajasthan’s Barmer, police said. Ramesh Dhaka, the in-charge of Barmer Police Station said that the man identified as one Azad Mangilal Meghvashi was arrested on Wednesday.
A complaint was received at the Gudamalani Police Station that Azad Mangilal Meghvashi had created a post on Facebook in which he allegedly used inappropriate words.
The post was shared widely on social media and sparked outrage following which police registered the case against the user on 27 September.

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