Woman and Youth Arrested Over Controversial Post on 'Operation Sindoor' and Indian Army
Social Media Post Sparks Outrage, Legal Action Taken
A woman and a youth have been arrested for allegedly sharing a controversial social media post about 'Operation Sindoor' and the Indian Army. Authorities claim the post contained misleading and inflammatory content that could disrupt public order. An investigation is underway, and both individuals face charges under relevant cyber and national security laws.
Controversial Post On Operation Sindoor: Police has arrested a woman and a youth who posted controversial posts on social media on 'Operation Sindoor' and Indian Army. Earlier, Mumbai Police had registered an FIR under the Indian Justice Code (IPC) in the case of allegedly objectionable social media status. In this case, the woman running a beauty parlor was given a notice to join the investigation. The whole case is from Mumbai, Maharashtra.
In fact, a 40-year-old beautician from Malavani area of Mumbai had allegedly made controversial comments on the Indian Army's 'Operation Sindoor'. The woman is also accused of using wrong words. The woman had said on her WhatsApp status, using an abusive word to dismiss Operation Sindoor, "When governments take decisions carelessly, innocent people from both sides pay the price for it, not those in power.
In another case, Mumbai Police on Sunday (May 11) also arrested a 20-year-old student from Kurla area for allegedly posting anti-India comments about military strikes. The Mumbai Police officer said that the Kurla student was arrested when the police found that he had uploaded an anti-India post on his Instagram account.
Let us tell you that the Indian Army launched Operation Sindoor on the night of May 7, 2025 in protest against the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on 22 April 2025. Under this campaign, the army demolished 9 terrorist bases in Pakistan and PoK through air strikes. In this air strike, the army launched Operation Sindoor on the night of May 7, 2025. More than 100 terrorists were killed in the strike. Since then, there has been an atmosphere of tension between the two countries. However, the atmosphere has softened after the ceasefire was announced.