MUMBAI, Dec. 31 -- The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has booked two Nagpur residents for allegedly using photos of PM Narendra Modi and national icons Mahatma Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore on their social organisation's letterheads. The CBI said that the pictures had been used without the mandatory permission of the central government as required under the Emblems and Names (Prevention of Improper Use) Act, 1950. The investigative agency registered the case against the two accused, Idul Asi and Shrikant Shriwas, on December 18, based on a January 9, 2025 complaint by A K Sharma, assistant director in the Prime Minister's Office (PMO), after a Preliminary Enquiry (PE) was conducted. The PMO complaint said that in April 2024 it received a Right To Information query from an individual, seeking information on an organisation named 'Bharat Pratikarth Seva Sangh' which had a photograph of the PM on its letterhead. The PMO complaint sought a CBI probe, as it appeared to be a case of misuse of the PM's picture, CBI officials said. The PE probe revealed that a letter was issued on the organisation's letterhead bearing the photographs of Modi, Tagore and Gandhi, and was allegedly addressed to a man who was the then trustee of a charitable trust located in Uttar Pradesh. The letter said that the man was being appointed the 'Awadh Prant Pramukh' of the accused duo's organisation which was registered in 2021 under the Societies Registration Act....