India, July 24 -- The Nuh police have booked 10 men for allegedly attempting to disturb communal harmony and spread rumours against a decades-old sweet shop-Lala Chandiram Sweets-through social media platforms. The case stems from an incident on July 21, when the shop owner reportedly declined to accept payment via UPI, which was followed by a viral campaign accusing the shop of offensive practices.
According to police, Girraj Prasad, the owner of Lala Chandiram Sweets in Anaj Mandi, Nuh, filed a police complaint after false allegations about his business surfaced online. He alleged that social media users spread misinformation, including fabricated claims that the sweets were being prepared using cow dung and cow urine-an accusation tha...
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