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Gujarat Police Arrest Two, File FIRs Against 14 Over 'Anti-National' Social Media Posts

Authorities intensify social media monitoring following Operation Sindoor, targeting posts deemed divisive or demoralizing to the armed forces.

Soldiers patrol as a street vendor takes a nap after India and Pakistan reported no incidents of firing overnight in Srinagar on Monday (AP)

Overview

  • The Gujarat Police have filed FIRs against 14 individuals across 12 districts for allegedly posting anti-national or morale-breaking content online.
  • Mithilesh Amin, accused of spreading false propaganda against the Indian Army, and businessman Dipen Parmar, who posted an objectionable video, have been arrested.
  • The crackdown follows directives from Gujarat's Home Department and DGP Vikas Sahay to monitor and act against divisive online narratives during heightened India-Pakistan tensions.
  • Operation Sindoor, launched on May 7, targeted nine terror sites in Pakistan and PoK in retaliation for the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians.
  • The state's zero-tolerance policy on content threatening national security underscores the balance between national unity and civil liberties.