Meerut man announces Rs 51 lakh bounty on MLA RA Srinivasmurthy's nephew

Meerut: In the past, the fire of religious fanatics in the capital of Karnataka, Bengaluru, had not cooled down yet that another frenzied voice is rising from Meerut in Uttar Pradesh. In the case of an objectionable post made by the nephew of Karnataka Dalit Congress MLA Akhand Srinivas Murthy on Facebook regarding Prophet Mohammad, a person named Shahzeb Rizvi has released a provocative video.

Shahjeb Rizvi, who describes himself as a philanthropist, is referring to the Bangalore incident in the video, saying that he will give a reward of 51 lakh rupees to beheading a man who cheats in the honor of Mohammad. He is also speaking to the people of the Muslim community to contribute for the system of reward. On Thursday, Shahjeb Rizvi, a resident of Panchali Patti of Falavada, shared this video on social media. In this video, Shahzeb is saying that such acts about Prophet Mohammed have hurt the people of Muslim community. Such statements about Nabi are also embarrassing to human beings. Reports of Daroga Pawan Malik have been lodged against Shahzeb in other sections including spreading religious hysteria. CO Brijesh Kumar has to say that if the investigation found the viral video to be correct, Shahzeb will be arrested.

Let us tell you that P. Naveen, the nephew of the Dalit Congress MLA of Karnataka, Akhand Srinivas Murthy, shared an objectionable post on Facebook last Tuesday about Prophet Mohammad. Due to this, there was a violent outbreak in Bengaluru. The people of the Muslim community set fire to the Congress MLA's house and 2 police stations along with stone pelting.

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