Bahlkam Attack News: Pakaro Jharkhand LCLN arrested Pakistan and Lashkar-e-Taiba

In Jharkhand’s Bogaro district, a controversial youth on social media was arrested on Wednesday in connection with the terrorist attack. The accused Mohammed Na Aus Shad has published a post on the social media site ‘X’ (first Twitter), praising Pakistan and Lashkar-e-Taiba.
Naveen Kumar said that the accused was arrested from Milat Nagar and he was being investigated. He said, “We took immediate action after we knew the post. We arrested the accused.”
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26 people lost their lives in this attack
The incident came to light after a terrorist attack on Tuesday in the Pasaron Valley in Bahlgham, Jammu and Kashmir. 26 people were killed in the attack, most of them were tourists.
Meanwhile, Sanjeev Sardar, leader of Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) and MLA of the Potka Assembly constituency have strongly condemned the terrorist attack. He described it as cowardly and said it was an attack on the unity, integrity and peace of the country.
Sardar has called for the central government to take stern and decisive measures against the criminals of the attack. He condoled the grief families and said, ‘India will never bow down, and never worship. Our struggle against terrorism is decisive.
He said the police have appealed to the avoidance of inflammatory or national opposition positions on social media and that strict action will be taken on such occasions.
Two persons were arrested from Tamo in Madhya Pradesh
Two people have been booked in Tamo, Madhya Pradesh for publishing objectionable positions on social media. They are accused of holding such positions on terrorist attacks in Bahlgal in Kashmir, which may affect religious sentiments. Abhishek Tiwari, Superintendent of Police (CSP), said that the police are watching on social media after a terrorist attack in Bahlgal on Tuesday. At this time, two such posts were found at the Kottwali police station, which had the ability to spoil communal harmony.
The police have registered two persons under sections to take immediate action and offend religious sentiments. The trial of the case is ongoing and the two accused are being investigated.