The state government has banned the public display of weapons and songs promoting gun culture including social media.
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in punjab deteriorating law and order situation The state government has taken many big steps in the past to make it. of here gun culture It had increased a lot, after which the government had banned the open display of weapons in Punjabi songs and films. Now the DGP has also issued an ultimatum. It has been said that within 72 hours, remove the objectionable content from the social media, otherwise the police will take strict action by registering a case.
In a tweet on behalf of the Punjab Police DGP, it has been said that everyone is appealed to voluntarily remove any objectionable content from their social media handles in the next 72 hours. CM Punjab has directed that no FIR will be lodged in Punjab for the next 3 days for glorification of weapons. So that people themselves remove such content. After three days, if such things come to the fore on social media, then the police will take strict action. Weapons and drugs are openly displayed in Punjabi songs and films. Due to this also there has been an increase in crime.
Appeal to Everyone to voluntarily remove any objectionable content from their Social Media handles in the next 72 hours.
CM Punjab has directed that no FIRs for glorifying weapons will be registered for the next 3 days in Punjab to allow people to remove content on their own. pic.twitter.com/JwkrYVhN3N
— DGP Punjab Police (@DGPPunjabPolice) November 26, 2022
Punjab registers FIR against 10-year-old boy
Amritsar Rural Police in Punjab had registered a case against four people, including a 10-year-old boy and his father, on charges of glorifying gun culture. Although later it was found that it was a toy gun. Later the FIR was cancelled. The case was registered at Kathunangal police station on Wednesday. The boy’s father had posted a picture of his son on his Facebook page, in which the child was seen standing with a gun with a cartridge case on his shoulder. In this connection, a case was registered under section 188 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
Government imposed ban
The state government has banned the public display of firearms and songs promoting gun culture, including on social media. Senior Superintendent of Police (Amritsar Rural) Swapan Sharma said that an FIR was registered, but it was not specifically against the 10-year-old boy. He said that initially there was some confusion and after investigation everything became clear and the police is canceling the FIR.
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