A man from Aligarh has been accused of sharing objectionable posts against Indian Prime Shri Minister Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Shri Yogi Adityanath on social media. The Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) filed a complaint at the Quarsi police station, demanding action against the accused. They alleged that the post was shared to tarnish the leaders image and spoil the districts atmosphere.Controversial post to defame The controversial post contained indecent remarks against several leaders, including Home Minister Amit Shah, Union Minister Smriti Irani, and other prominent personalities. The post was shared on a Facebook page called Ab Hoga Nyay by Arif Zaman. He shared the post through his Facebook page, Aligarh UP81.This post contains objectionable remarks against various political figures, including the Prime Minister, Chief Minister, Home Minister, and other prominent leaders like Smriti Irani, Kuldeep Sengar, Himanta Biswa, Shubhendu Adhikari, Pragya Thakur, Barnabas En Marak, Tinku Bhargav, Talib Hussain, and Kapil Mishra. The BJP members have consistently opposed such remarks and demanded legal action against the accused.Anger among party membersBJYM District President Mukesh Lodhi expressed his anger and said the post contained controversial and inappropriate content against all the countrys leaders. He further added that the accused deliberately shared the post to spoil the atmosphere of the district and the country. Lodhi demanded immediate action against the accused.Police officials stated that a case had already been registered in the Civil Lines police station based on a complaint from another plaintiff. Hence, the second case was not registered. The case investigation is ongoing at the Civil Lines police station, and the police are taking appropriate action against the accused.ConclusionThe incident has once again raised concerns about the need to regulate social media platforms and hold people accountable for spreading misinformation and hate speech. The authorities have reiterated the importance of responsible use of social media. They have urged people to avoid sharing provocative and objectionable content that can incite violence and disturb the peace and harmony of society.