Shahjeb Rizvi, a leader of Meerut, who has given a statement provoking violence on the Bengaluru violence, has been detained by the police. There are speculations that action can be taken on Shahzeb Rizvi under Rasuka (NSA). It is learned that Shahzeb Rizvi has previously been the secretary of SP Minority Front. A case is registered against him in police station Sardhana and police station Phalvada. Shahzeb Rizvi announced a reward for beheading the accused who wrote the disputed post in Bengaluru. He said in a video message that he will give a reward of 51 lakh to such a person. After the video went viral, the Meerut police registered a case against Shahzeb for making inflammatory statements. SP of Meerut (Rural) Avinash Pandey told that a person has announced a reward of Rs 51 lakh in connection with the Bengaluru violence. A case has been registered against him for allegedly trying to disturb communal harmony and strict action will be taken. In his statement, Shahjeb is saying in the viral video, 'I have condemned the person who has cheated on the Facebook post in the pride of Huzoor, and the young man who has cheated in the pride of Huzur, the head of the young man. I will give him a cash reward of 51 lakh rupees by pen. People of my society, people of Muslim society will help me in depositing that money. '' Let us say that three people died and many others were injured in the Bangalore violence. Communal violence erupted late Tuesday in some areas of Bangalore. During this, 3 people died in the firing, while more than 60 policemen are said to be injured. An alleged relative of Congress MLA Akhand Srinivas Murthy from Pulakeshi Nagar Assembly constituency in North Bengaluru had posted a social media post on Prophet Mohammad. After which violence erupted here. Also Read: Lockdown in Gorakhpur today and tomorrow, relaxation given for essential work PM Modi hints, 'Minimum age of girls' marriage will change' Maharashtra reports 12,608 new cases, 364 deaths in last 24 hours Bagpat police arrested accused of BJP leader Sanjay Khokhar's murder