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Sharmishtha Panoli case: Andra Dy CM appeals Bengal Police to ‘act justly’, says ‘nation is watching’

Pawan Kalyan, in a post on X, said while action was taken against a law student for her remarks on Operation Sindoor, there's no outrage when TMC MPs mock Sanatana Dharma.

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Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan on Saturday appealed to West Bengal Police to act “justly” in the case of social media content creator and influencer Sharmishta Panoli, who was arrested from Haryana’s Gurugram for allegedly sharing a communal video.

The deputy chief minister asserted that “blasphemy must be condemned” but secularism should not be used as a “shield”.

“Blasphemy must be condemned, always! Secularism isn’t a shield for some and a sword for others. It must be a two-way street. West Bengal Police, the nation is watching. Act justly for all,” said Kalyan in a post on X.

Sharmishta, a law student, spoke out “regrettable and hurtful words on some” with regard to Operation Sindoor, said the actor–politician.

“She owned her mistake, deleted the video and apologized. The WB (West Bengal) Police swiftly acted, taking action against Sharmishta,” claimed Kalyan.

But what about the deep, searing pain inflicted upon millions when the elected leaders, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) MPs mock Sanatana Dharma, he said.

Where is the outrage when our faith is called ‘Gandha Dharm’? Where is their apology? Where is their swift arrest? asked the founder of the Janasena Party (JSP), an ally of the BJP. PTI STH AS AS

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


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