Digvijaya clarifies tweets, says they were 'source-based'

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

In the wake of the ongoing controversy caused by Digvijaya Singh's tweets that alleged the Police was operating a 'fake' ISIS web portal, the leader, while defending himself, asserted that the information was all gathered based on 'sources'.

Addressing the media here on Monday, Singh clarified that the tweets were based on discussions that took place during an Anti Squad (ATS) meeting held last week.

"During the ATS meeting, it was revealed that the derived its information on those involved in the train blast in Shajapur district and the subsequent encounter of Saifullah in from the Police, which found photographs of the blast that were sent to the ISIS," he said.

"To curb the increasing radicalisation among the Muslim youth, the Police took up the initiative with a good intention, but the method was wrong," Singh added.

Singh re-iterated that the rise of communal powers would not be tolerated, adding that during the counter-meeting, several anti-terrorist organisations also agreed to diminish radicalisation among the Muslim youth.

"I would now like to ask KCR and the Police, am I wrong?" he said while questioning the police and Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao (KCR).

In a string of tweets earlier today, the leader accused the Police of setting up a 'bogus ISIS site which is radicalising Muslim Youths and encouraging them to become ISIS Modules'.

Furthermore, Singh asserted that if KCR was involved then he should own up and resign.

Recently, the Lucknow district administration ordered a magisterial probe into the death of ISIS terror accused Saifullah, who was killed on the outskirts of capital after long hours of anti-terror operation on March 8.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Digvijaya clarifies tweets, says they were 'source-based'

In the wake of the ongoing controversy caused by Digvijaya Singh's tweets that alleged the Telangana Police was operating a 'fake' ISIS web portal, the Congress leader, while defending himself, asserted that the information was all gathered based on 'sources'.Addressing the media here on Monday, Singh clarified that the tweets were based on discussions that took place during an Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS) meeting held last week."During the ATS meeting, it was revealed that the Madhya Pradesh Government derived its information on those involved in the train blast in Shajapur district and the subsequent encounter of Saifullah in Kanpur from the Telangana Police, which found photographs of the blast that were sent to the ISIS," he said."To curb the increasing radicalisation among the Muslim youth, the Telangana Police took up the initiative with a good intention, but the method was wrong," Singh added.Singh re-iterated that the rise of communal powers would not be tolerated, adding that ...

In the wake of the ongoing controversy caused by Digvijaya Singh's tweets that alleged the Police was operating a 'fake' ISIS web portal, the leader, while defending himself, asserted that the information was all gathered based on 'sources'.

Addressing the media here on Monday, Singh clarified that the tweets were based on discussions that took place during an Anti Squad (ATS) meeting held last week.

"During the ATS meeting, it was revealed that the derived its information on those involved in the train blast in Shajapur district and the subsequent encounter of Saifullah in from the Police, which found photographs of the blast that were sent to the ISIS," he said.

"To curb the increasing radicalisation among the Muslim youth, the Police took up the initiative with a good intention, but the method was wrong," Singh added.

Singh re-iterated that the rise of communal powers would not be tolerated, adding that during the counter-meeting, several anti-terrorist organisations also agreed to diminish radicalisation among the Muslim youth.

"I would now like to ask KCR and the Police, am I wrong?" he said while questioning the police and Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao (KCR).

In a string of tweets earlier today, the leader accused the Police of setting up a 'bogus ISIS site which is radicalising Muslim Youths and encouraging them to become ISIS Modules'.

Furthermore, Singh asserted that if KCR was involved then he should own up and resign.

Recently, the Lucknow district administration ordered a magisterial probe into the death of ISIS terror accused Saifullah, who was killed on the outskirts of capital after long hours of anti-terror operation on March 8.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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