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Assam police contacts with UP counterpart following an Assam tribal woman filing case against Yogi Adityanath for social media post

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  Kathmandu, Nepal      June 22 2017
 
Guwahati : Assam police has contacted with Uttar Pradesh counterpart following a tribal woman of the north eastern Indian state had filed a case against UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for sharing her bare photographs in his social media page, taken a stir in Guwahati 10 years ago.
 
The victim of the stir in Guwahati, Laxmi Orang had filed a case before a sub-divisional judicial magistrate court against UP CM and Assam MP Ram Prasad Sarma under various sections of Indian Panel Code and Information Technology act.
 
Assam police ADGP (SB) Pallav Bhattacharya said that, Assam police has taken the matter very seriously and already contacted with UP counterpart.
 
'We want to unearth the actual facts, whether the photographs used in the UP CM's official social media account or it is a fake account,' the top Assam cops said.
 
'We have already contacted with the UP police and seeking information about the post,' Bhattacharya said.
 
'The preliminary investigation revealed that, her photographs were posted in social media by creating a fake account in the name of UP CM,' the top Assam cops said.
 
Meanwhile, protests have been continued in Assam and several organizations burned UP CM effigy protest against the social media post.
 
The post claims that, a hindu woman was stripped by Congress workers for allegedly raising slogans in support of the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Bengal. 
 
Laxmi Orang said that, she was not present at the rally to support any political party as claimed by Yogi Adityanath, but the rally was organized to demand ST status for the Adivasi community.
 
'Without knowing actual facts, Adityanath posting in social media by using the photographs and claimed that, the rally was on behalf of BJP and Congress workers attacked it,' Laxmi Orang said.
 
(Reporting by Hemanta Kumar Nath)