Smell of 'religious bigotry' in Hathras scare, website created overnight to incite communal violence
Smell of 'religious bigotry' in Hathras scare, website created overnight to incite communal violence
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Lucknow: A conspiracy to defame the Yogi and the Centre's Modi government in the world has been exposed under the guise of Hathras case. A website was developed on the night of Hathras victim's death to incite communal riots in UP. Amnesty International is linked with this riot website. The website also received large-scale funding from Islamic countries. The investigating agencies got significant and startling clues.

Thousands of people were added to the website called "Justice for Hathras" through fake IDs. Under the guise of protests on the website, the country and the region were told in detail how to conduct riots and escape after riots. Funding was being provided for riots on the pretext of assistance. The funding has also led to the misuse of media and social media to spread rumors. The investigating agencies have found a lot of objectionable content on this website. The website scripted hate speech and inflammatory politics with the help of volunteers.

According to the intelligence report sent to the government, "Black Lives Matter" was on the lines of riots in the US, a major conspiracy was being created in India over the Hathras incident. Muslim countries and Islamic fundamentalist organisations were fiercely funding the "Justice for Hathras" website to divide the majority of society. The miscreants and anti-national elements involved in the CAA violence had set up a riot website to take revenge on cm yogi. According to intelligence reports sent to the regime, a massive conspiracy was being hatched across the country over the "Black Lives Matter" riots in the US.

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