New Delhi:India's controversial TV news anchor, Arnab Goswami was trolled for abusing Keralites during a channel discussion on Saturday.
The discussion on Republic channel was based on the recent controversies regarding accepting the foreign aid for relief work in flood-battered Kerala, according to local media reports.
Goswami demeaned Keralites while introducing the topic. He said Keralites are the most shameless people he had ever seen, provoking many people.
The people who are criticising the Indian government in this regard are 'anti-national', 'paid agents' and 'shameless', he added. He also said that Keralites were liars.
India: Arnab Cowswamy, unofficial spokesman of the sanghis (RSS), calls victims of Kerala floods "the most shameless bunch of Indians I have ever seen."
— CJ Werleman (@cjwerleman) August 25, 2018
Kerala's cohesive multicultural society (50% Hindu, 28% Muslim, 18% Christian) threatens the Hindu fascist project. pic.twitter.com/C4UlQKdcbu
WOW!!
— B R U T U (@BrutuTweets) August 25, 2018
Arnab just called the suffering people of Kerala “the most shameless bunch of Indians I have ever seen”!! ??#NammudeKeralam pic.twitter.com/1heJSdnlVq
Arnab Goswamy of @republic , the media terrorist with negative IQ, goes on a rant calling the helpless people from Kerala who asked the PM to accept foreign financial aid, as shameless. Here is a thread to analyse his integrity and to showcase his shamelessness. #OMKVArnab pic.twitter.com/OT0Euz32se
— Arjun Ramakrishnan (@aju000) August 25, 2018
Lie: Arnab Goswami insulted people of Kerala by calling them shameless.
— Pradeep Bhandari (@pradip103) August 25, 2018
Handle spreading falsehood: @Advaidism
Truth: "People of Kerala have been physically vulnerable and pyschologically resilient. They have shown how great they have been as people". #KeralaFloods #Kerala pic.twitter.com/4S17HEOuWP
S #Arnab there are so many real things u should feel shameless about in our India,
— Abhijith Jayakumar (@Abhijith_Jkumar) August 25, 2018
but its definite not the Kerala people V R NOT SHAMELESS ARNAB,V R PROUD INDIANS,BUT OUR QUESTION IS #InUrOwnWords Y U? Y U HATE OUR India SO MUCH? WHICH ANTI NATIONALS R FUNDING U?#LetKeralaLive pic.twitter.com/rxjuBNDNlh

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New Delhi (PTI): Police here have busted a crime syndicate involved in traffic fraud and extortion, arresting three people including the alleged mastermind who sold fake stickers to help commercial vehicles bypass no-entry restrictions, an official said on Saturday.
The police said they dismantled a third organised syndicate linked to traffic-related frauds, with the arrest of Rinku Rana alias Bhushan, his associate Sonu Sharma and Mukesh Kumar alias Pakodi, who was also connected to another extortion syndicate.
According to the police, Rinku Rana was running a well-organised network that facilitated the movement of commercial goods vehicles during restricted hours by selling fake 'marka' or stickers for Rs 2,000 to Rs 5,000 per vehicle every month. The stickers were falsely projected as authorisation to evade traffic challans.
During raids, the police recovered Rs 31 lakh in cash, property documents worth several crores of rupees, over 500 fake stickers and six mobile phones allegedly used to operate the syndicate.
The crackdown followed a complaint filed by a traffic police officer in April this year after a commercial vehicle tried to evade checking by producing a fake sticker claiming exemption from enforcement action.
Investigation revealed that social media groups were being used to coordinate the illegal movement of vehicles and alert drivers about traffic police checkpoints, police said.
"A parallel system was being run to cheat drivers and vehicle owners while undermining traffic enforcement. On the basis of evidence, provisions related to organised crime under the BNS were invoked," a senior police officer said.
Sonu Sharma, the police said, managed social media groups through which stickers were sold and real-time alerts were circulated regarding traffic police movement. He also acted as a link between Rana and drivers operating in the field.
In a related development, Mukesh Kumar alias Pakodi, an associate of Rajkumar alias Raju Meena, who was earlier arrested under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA), was also apprehended.
Mukesh allegedly helped extort money from transporters and was involved in blackmailing traffic police personnel by recording enforcement actions, the police said.
Investigators alleged the syndicate led by Rajkumar deployed drivers to deliberately violate traffic rules and secretly record police officials during challans, later using manipulated videos to extort money under threat of false allegations.
The police said that in total, eight accused belonging to three different organised crime syndicates linked to traffic frauds and extortion have been arrested so far.
Further investigation is underway to trace the remaining members, conduct financial probes, and analyse digital evidence recovered during the raids, officials added.
