
UP govt orders action under Gangster Act, NSA against 2 arrested for conversion of disabled kids
India Today
Following the arrest of two men running an outfit involved in converting deaf students and other poor people to Islam, Yogi Adityanath has ordered action under the Gangster Act and NSA.
Following the arrest of two men running an outfit involved in converting deaf students and other poor people to Islam, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has ordered action under the Gangster Act and National Security Act (NSA). CM Adityanath has ordered stringent action and asked the agencies to further probe the racket and dig deeper to nab all those who are involved. The UP government has also ordered the authorities to seize the properties of the accused. The two men in Delhi’s Jamia Nagar were allegedly running an outfit involved in converting deaf students and other poor people to Islam in Uttar Pradesh with funding from Pakistan’s ISI.
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