Case lodged against Yogi for posting nude woman picture on social media
A complaint has been filed against India’s Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Assam Lok Sabha MP Ram Prasad Sarma by tribal woman from Assam for sharing her nude photograph on social media.
Laxmi Orang lodged the case in the court of sub- divisional judicial magistrate court under various sections of the Indian penal Code and the Information Technology Act, reports newscrab.com.
On June 13, Laxmi lodged the complaint against UP CM Adityanath for purportedly sharing her nude photographs on social media at the time of All Adivasi Students Association of Assam (AASAA) protest at Beltola in Guwahati ten years back.
MP Ram Prasad Sarma was booked by the woman for allegedly posting the photograph in his social media page. The statement of Orang was noted down by Sub-divisional judicial magistrate and the announcement over this case will be announced on June 22.
Later on, Orang stated that she was not there during the protest.
‘Yogi Adityanath, without knowing any fact, commented in the social media that the rally was on behalf of the BJP and the Congress workers attacked it,’ she added.
‘When Prime Minister Narendra Modi s campaigning for Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao at the same time his party Chief Minister (Adityanath) is doing this type of work. Is this democracy?’ she said.
BJP MP Sarma asserted, ‘The stripping incident is true. I shared it on the social media so that people know that a girl became a victim and no justice has been given to her.’
As per Additional Director General of Police (Special Branch-Assam) Pallab Bhattacharya, the probe investigations have disclosed that the Facebook account in which photographs of Orang, removed her clothes and being hit during the Beltola clashes were shared, was a false one produced in the name of the UP CM.
‘We will take the help of the Uttar Pradesh police in investigation,’ he said.
AASAA president Pradeep Nag stated, ‘UP CM Yogi Aditya’s post is illegal and great injustice to the Adivasi community and AASAA.’

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