India is invoking tougher charges against people who celebrated Pakistan’s recent victory over the Indian cricket team in T20WorldCup21
Cricket matches between India and Pakistan have long been highly charged affairs for the region’s cricket-crazed population.
Shalabh Mani Tripathi, media adviser to Chief Minister Yogi Adiyanath, told Anadolu News Agency that orders have been issued for strict action against those who celebrated Pakistan’s win, adding that a sedition law will be invoked against the individuals.Among those arrested in Uttar Pradesh, a stronghold of India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party , are three students from Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir, who are studying at the Raja Balwant Singh Engineering Technical College in Agra.
Earlier this week, police in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir filed criminal cases under a stringent anti-terror law against students of two medical colleges who reveled after Pakistan beat India by 10 wickets in the rivals’ inaugural match of the World Cup campaign.
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