
Case booked against Yati Narsinghanand Saraswati
The Hindu
Nampally police in Hyderabad register case against Yati Narsinghanand Saraswati for remarks against Prophet Muhammad.
The Nampally police registered a case against Ghaziabad-based religious figure Yati Narsinghanand Saraswati for allegedly making remarks against Prophet Muhammed.
The complaint was received from Congress leader Mohammed Perwaiz Khan alias Rashed Khan, confirmed the Saifabad ACP Sanjay Kumar. The case was booked under Sections 196(1), 299, 351(2), 352 of the BNS Act.
The complaint alleges that Narsinghanand made offensive remarks against Prophet Muhammad during a speech delivered prior to the Dasara festival.
Similar complaints were made at Falaknuma, Madannapet, Habeebnagar, Golconda, Bahadurpura, Hussainialam and other police stations.

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