Mangaluru: Mangaluru cyber police station recently took action against a case of making derogatory and obscene comments about Hindu Gods on the social media platform Instagram.
The accused, identified as Salman, a 22-year-old resident of Hill Road, Bikarnakatta, was arrested in connection with the incident.
Following a complaint registered at the cyber police station regarding the offensive remarks about Hindu deities, the authorities conducted an investigation. Based on their findings, the police apprehended the accused and subsequently presented him before the 7th JMFC court.
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The operation was carried out under the guidance of City Police Commissioner Kuldeep R. Jain, and Cyber Crime Police Station Inspector Satish MP and his team diligently handled the case.
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Bengaluru, Nov 26: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday said those against the Constitution are speaking of changing it, while he and his party are fighting to safeguard it.
He was speaking on the sidelines of an event to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution.
"Those who are against the Constitution, they are telling it (about changing the Constitution). Recently Swamiji of the Pejawar Math in Udupi had also spoken about the need for amending the Constitution. I don't know...we are fighting to ensure that the Constitution should not be changed," Siddaramiah said in response to a question.
Addressing reporters here, he said, "About 106 amendments have been made to the Constitution so far. We are celebrating 75 years (of adopting the constitution). Probably India's is the longest (written) Constitution in the whole world."
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Noting that it has been 75 years since the country adopted its Constitution, the CM said whether it is central or the state government or the local bodies, they have to function in accordance with the Constitution and uphold its principles.
Pointing out that his government has made it compulsory for students to read the preamble of the Constitution at schools and colleges, he said, "Every child should understand the preamble of the Constitution, its principles, and should function according to it. Everyone should be aware of the rights and duties that have been provided under the Constitution. So we observe the constitution day. It is a pious day."