New Delhi/Lucknow. Violence and riots are taking place in 13 states including Bihar against the recruitment plan of Agniveer in the army. Meanwhile, such WhatsApp chats have also come to the fore, in which a conspiracy was being hatched to target PM Narendra Modi’s mother Heera Ba. After this chat surfaced on Telegram app, Gujarat Police has become alert and security has been tightened at Modi’s brother’s house. Hira Ba lives in Gandhinagar with her younger son Pankaj Modi. On the other hand, the conspiracy to spread violence on the basis of Agniveer in Kanpur has also been revealed through a WhatsApp chat. In many districts of UP, there was a riot in protest against the Agniveer scheme yesterday. Police has also arrested 260 miscreants from these 6 districts.
Hello @DelhiPolice
These people are planning to attack on PM’s house.Hello @GujaratPolice @dgpgujarat
These people want to do an attack on the house of PM Modi’s mother.
Take action on them@PMOIndia pic.twitter.com/gAiOWkfl6h— Vijay Patel?? (@vijaygajera) June 17, 2022
The Telegram chat in which a conspiracy was being hatched to attack Modi’s mother Heera Ba has been released by an independent journalist Vijay Patel on his social media handle. A person involved in this chat was saying that now Modi’s mother’s house should be attacked. At the same time, another person was seen asking in the chat where Modi’s mother lives. To this another replied that she lives somewhere in Gujarat. Vijay Patel shared the screenshot of the entire chat on his social media handle and tagged the Gujarat Police. After which the police swung into action.
All the boys who are associated with such WhatsApp group in the city have been identified. Appeal to all students not to indulge in any such act: Anand Prakash Tiwari, Joint Commissioner of Police, Kanpur(1/2) on Viral WhatsApp Chat related to protest against Agneepath scheme pic.twitter.com/9870rJCzqS
— ANI_HindiNews (@AHindinews) June 17, 2022
At the same time, a conspiracy to spread violence in Kanpur was also revealed yesterday in a WhatsApp group of about 250 people. There are more than 250 people in this group. While chatting in the group, it was said that today is Friday and the police will be busy there. During this, mentioning the areas of Kanpur, it was said to spread violence there. Taking strict action in this case, Kanpur Police has claimed to have identified the people involved in the group. Joint Police Commissioner Anand Prakash Tiwari told the media that strict action would be taken against such people. At the same time, 260 people who created nuisance during the movement against the Agniveer scheme in UP have been arrested by the police so far. 109 from Ballia, 70 from Mathura, 30 from Aligarh, 9 from Agra, 27 from Varanasi Commissionerate and 15 from Noida have been arrested.