Uttar Pradesh: Islamist Raees faces charges of sedition for placing Pakistan's flag at his residence in Moradabad
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Uttar Pradesh: Islamist Raees faces charges of sedition for placing Pakistan’s flag at his residence in Moradabad

 In a surprising turn of events in the heart of Bharat, where patriotism runs deep, Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, witnessed an unexpected incident. The flag of Pakistan was raised at a residential property, defying the conventional allegiance to the Indian tricolour. Local law enforcement swiftly removed the Pakistani flag from the premises, leading to the arrest of the homeowner, Raees, a cloth merchant, and his son Salman, who now face charges of sedition.

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Pakistan flag was placed on the house of Raees in UP's Moradabad

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In the land of Bharat, where its people live, eat, and breathe the spirit of Bharat, an unusual incident has come to light. In Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, the flag of Pakistan was unfurled at a residential property, a stark contrast to the usual allegiance to the Indian tricolour.

The administration quickly swung into action, and they removed the  Pakistani flag from the premises. aees, along with his son Salman, now find themselves facing charges of sedition.

Raees & his son Salman, a cloth merchant arrested for hoisting Pakistan's national flag in UP's Moradabad! pic.twitter.com/t8HsJeyR93

— Mohit Singh (@coolindian) September 28, 2023

Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Hemraj Meena revealed that the accused, Raees and his son Salman, have been arrested in connection with the case. The incident took place in the Budhanpur Aliganj village under the jurisdiction of Bhagatpur Thana. The police received information that a Pakistani flag had been raised at the residence of Raees, who works in the cloth business. Acting on this tip-off, Kuldeep Kumar, the in-charge of Nefa Chowki, visited the scene.

Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Hemraj Meena revealed that the accused, Raees and his son Salman, have been arrested in connection with the case. pic.twitter.com/vbBJ0ID9yi

— Mohit Singh (@coolindian) September 28, 2023

Upon reaching the location, the police found that the Pakistani flag was flying on the rooftop of Raees’s house in Budhanpur Aliganj village. Upon investigation, it was revealed that Raees and his son Salman had placed the flag of Pakistan on the roof of their home.

The police promptly removed the national flag of Pakistan from Raees’s house. Furthermore, Raees and Salman were arrested at the scene. SSP Meena stated that charges of sedition have been filed against both of them by the in-charge of the local police station. The matter is being investigated with seriousness and diligence.

https://twitter.com/kadak_chai_/status/1707265094340817297?s=20

The incident has sparked concern among local residents, and the police are conducting a thorough inquiry to determine the motive behind hoisting the Pakistani flag on Indian soil. It remains to be seen what further developments will arise from this incident, as the investigation unfolds.

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