Srinagar, March 5 -- Jammu and Kashmir Police in Srinagar have registered cases against Srinagar Member Parliament(MP) Ruhullah Mehdi and former city mayor Junaid Mattu for circulating alleged misleading content online, police officials said. They said that two FIRs have been registered against the two individuals under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) at Cyber Police Station, Srinagar. "Acting on credible inputs regarding the circulation of false, fabricated and misleading content across digital and social media platforms with the intent to create fear, disturb public order, and incite unlawful activities, Srinagar Police have registered cases against Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi and Junaid Azim Mattu in connection with the matter," the Srinagar police said in a statement. It was not immediately clear what content of the two was misleading. However, a cursory look at their social media reveals that both have been vocal against the killing of Iranian religious leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and the US and Israel attack on Iran. Ruhullah has criticised the country's leadership for ignoring the Iran leadership whose "children were massacred in a school by America and Israel and their sovereign and spiritual head of the country was murdered in an act of aggression defying all global and human laws". He has also accused "J&K Police of going rogue" for allegedly beating the women protesters in Kashmir. Mattu has shared news links and videos of the aftermath of US and Israel's attack on Iran including videos of school children slain in the attack. Police said that the content in question, prima facie, reflects 'dissemination of distorted narratives and unverified information capable of causing public unrest and societal disharmony. "The people of Srinagar did not elect their MP to recite government-approved condolences. They elected him to speak the truth. That mandate does not expire with an FIR," the MP's office posted on X....