Police have arrested a youth who made offensive remarks on Facebook against chief minister Yogi Adityanath and jailed him

A major case came to light from the Chitbaragaon area in Uttar Pradesh, where a youth was arrested and sent to jail for making offensive remarks on Facebook against the main minister Yogi Adityanath. A police officer informed this action on Thursday. The case was registered against Sanjay Bharti, a resident of the Paligara Village in the Chitbaragaon police station, under the complaint of the Indian Penal Code and Information Technology Act based on the complaint of Moti Chandra Gupta, according to police, president of BJP police. Allegations of offensive remarks and threats were alleged that Sanjay Bharti made offensive remarks against Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Facebook, which also used abusive language. It is also alleged that he also threatened the chief minister and the people involved. Police -action additional superintendent of police Kripa Shankar said police acted quickly at the receipt of the complaint and arrested Sanjay Bharti and were produced in court and were jailed. Police have made it clear that no abusive or threatening language will be tolerated. Monitoring on social media shows this matter the rigor of the police administration on the offensive comments made against the government and officials on social media. There is also a message of strict action against those who maintain discipline on social media platforms and violate the law. Share this story -tags