While Nawazuddin Siddique is at Sydney Film Festival to advance his up and coming film 'Manto', back in the place where he grew up in Uttar Pradesh, Nawaz's sibling has been reserved for purportedly posting frightful post on Facebook and harming religious suppositions.
According to Hindu report, a dissension has been recorded against Ayazuddin Siddiqui by Bharat Thakur, a Hindu Yuva Vahini lobbyist and police has enrolled a case under segment 153A of the IPC.
At the point when ANI reached Ayazuddin, he destroyed every one of the charges against him. "A man posted a disdainful pic of Lord Shiva. I stood up to him about it and kept in touch with you shouldn't share posts that can hurt anybody's religious suppositions. Rather, a body of evidence was documented against me. Charges ought to be explored," he told ANI.
According to Hindu report, the nearby police likewise said that he had no aim of harming anybody's religious supposition. The Hindu cited Hariram Yadav Deputy Superintendent of Police in Muzaffarnagar saying "He composed brief comment impact that denounced the hostile post yet while composing it he additionally duplicate glued the hostile picture which is the purpose for the HYV's outrage and dissension."
A man posted derogatory pic of Lord Shiva,I confronted him about it & wrote you shouldn't share posts that can hurt anyone's religious sentiments. Instead case was filed against me. Charges should be investigated: Ayazuddin Siddiqui, brother of Bollywood actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui pic.twitter.com/faPvMUQDwY— ANI UP (@ANINewsUP) June 11, 2018
In the interim, the complainant has requested strict activity against Nawaz's sibling to demonstrate "that it is difficult to insult Hindus and it will get a meriting discipline of one sets out to go down that street."
This isn't the first run through Siddique family has been in debate for harming religious conclusions. In 2016, Shiv Sena individuals challenged Nawazuddin Siddique playing out the Ramlila in the place where he grew up Budhana in Uttar Pradesh. The shows were compelled to wipe out a minute ago as they protested 'a Muslim on-screen character' going in front of an audience in Ramlila.
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