Police registers case against hate-monger who abused Kashmiri women on social media

Jammu and Kashmir police on Saturday registered a case against a netizen for spreading hatred and using abusive language against Kashmiri women on social media.

Confirming to Greater Kashmir, the state police chief Shesh Paul Vaid said a case has been lodged against the accused, while his Twitter account has also been blocked.

   

“We have registered an FIR against the person who has spewed venom against Kashmiri women and abused people of Kashmir. We are in touch with Delhi police. We will arrest the person and block his Twitter account,” Director General of Police, J&K, Shesh Paul Vaid told Greater Kashmir.

Ashish Kaul, who as per his Twitter profile works for a US-based company Development Dimensions International Inc., had used provocative and uncivilized language against Kashmiri women.

“Kill the *** economically and let them sell their daughters, wives in Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai to feed themselves!” Kaul has written on the microblogging website.

In another tweet, Kaul had said: “I love when Kashmiri Muslim women cry on roads- Ye Masooom tha , begunah tha! Amarnath Cha thus Ya Zadadi- the proof is in the causality chart of last 1 year, sorry 8 years, We are killing , maiming and raping you at will! Ha Haa, Cry aloud Azaadi”.

Meanwhile, police spokesperson said that it booked a twitter user after he rolled out few abusive tweets from his twitter handle.

“Police in Kashmir took cognizance of the matter after it found tweet posts were abusive and attract offences covered under law,” he said. 

“Consequently Police has registered a case in this matter at Police Station Kothi Bagh under FIR No: 39/2018 under section 505(1)C RPC, 66 IT Act. Investigation in the instant matter has been started to ascertain the facts pertaining to the case,” the spokesperson said. 

Police has also directed a communication to the authorities in Twitter India requesting them to provide the details of this particular twitter user so that he is made to face the law, he added. 

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