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Court Sent Youth To 15 Days JC For Derogatory Remarks On PM Modi In Manipur

“Modi gi thi sengo yenge (Clean the faeces of Modi and we’ll watch),” Boboy commented on CM Singh’s same very post.

Sentinel Digital Desk

Imphal: the Chief Judicial Magistrate Imphal West has sent a 22-year old youth from Manipur to judicial custody for 15 days after he allegedly made a derogatory comment on Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Manipur Chief Minister Biren Singh's Facebook post.

The accused youth identified as Nongmaithem Boboy.

The 22-year-old made a comment on CM Singh's Facebook post where Singh was seen in a cleanliness drive carried out as part of PM Modi's birthday celebrations across the BJP ruled states.

"Modi gi thi sengo yenge (Clean the faeces of Modi and we'll watch)," Boboy commented on CM Singh's same very post.

After he made this comment, on September 19, Lamphel Police arrested Boboy who is a resident of takyel Khongbal Maning Leikai.

The police registered a case against him under Sections 505(2-b) IPC to 505 (2) IPC or intent to create enmity, hatred or ill will between different religions, racial, language or regional groups or caste or communities as per reports.

Imran Shah Chaudhary, the kingpin of the Chief Minister's signature forgery case, was brought to Guwahati from Delhi on Monday evening. He was arrested in New Delhi on September 12 by a team of the of East Guwahati Police District (EGPD) with the cooperation of Delhi Police. He was produced before the court of the Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) and remanded to four days police custody.

The signature of Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma was scanned to create forged documents to get two work orders from the Public Health Engineering (PHE) department. Four persons connected to Lohit Construction, a firm based in Sivasagar, were detained and thoroughly interrogated. These four persons were Binit Poddar, Dipjyoti Dutta, Jaimini Mohan and Pankaj Gogoi. They revealed that Imran Shah Chaudhary had assued to get them a contract in the PHE Department through the CMO directly and had demanded Rs 9 lakh as commission.

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