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Rajouri, Reasi residents booked over posts on Ram Temple event

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Jammu, January 24

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Several people in Rajouri and Reasi districts have been booked for allegedly posting “objectionable content” related to the consecration ceremony of Ram temple in Ayodhya on social media, police officials said.

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Amid the consecration ceremony of Ram temple, some people have posted “sensitive content” on social media which has the potential to “disturb peaceful atmosphere” in Rajouri district, they said.

Police has viewed it seriously and registered a case for insulting religious feelings of a community against them, they said.

In a similar case in Reasi, police registered another case against a person for allegedly posting “objectionable content” on social media, police said.

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SSP Reasi Amit Gupta advised people to refrain from posting any objectionable content on social media that disturbs the peace and harmony in the area.

“All social media platforms are being watched and all posts and comments will be monitored. Strict action will be taken against a person who posts anything that is provocative and spreads hatred,” the SSP said.

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