MEERUT, Sept. 16 -- A controversial video posted on social media by a man regarding plot sale at Abdullah Residency in Meerut has triggered outrage and police action. The video, which included derogatory remarks against religious communities as well as comments targeting the CM and the Prime Minister, went viral, prompting authorities to register a case against the accused. The video purportedly shows an individual stating that plots in Abdullah Residency are being sold on religious lines. The person claims that "no Hindu will live here" and "only Muslims will reside in the Muslim locality," according to sub-inspector Shivkant Verma of Lohia Nagar police station, whose complaint led to the FIR. After investigation, the accused was identified as Nadeem, a resident of Madina Masjid in Zakir Colony. Police confirmed that his inflammatory language created tension and could disturb communal harmony. CO (Kotwali) Antariksh Jain said a case has been filed under Section 353(2) of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS) and efforts are underway to arrest the accused. The incident comes amid broader concerns regarding the allocation of plots at Abdullah Residency. State minister of energy Somendra Tomar raised questions over the allotment of plots exclusively to minority communities and demanded a thorough inquiry. District magistrate VK Singh constituted a three-member investigation committee comprising SDM (Sadar) Diksha Joshi, CO (Civil Lines) Abhishek Tiwari and executive engineer Aftab Ahmed of Housing Development Council. On September 9, the committee conducted an on-site measurement and found that while the colony was approved on 22,000 sq m land, an additional 300 sq m had been illegally enclosed with a boundary wall. The encroached area was subsequently demolished using a bulldozer....