TIL Desk/National/Mumbai/ A teenage boy’s alleged act of putting social media status message glorifying Mughal emperor Aurangzeb has triggered tension in Ashti town of Maharashtra’s Beed district, with some Hindutva organisations giving a “bandh” call, police said on Friday. Commercial establishments in the market area of Ashti, located around 80 km from Beed district headquarters, are shut in response to the ‘bandh’ call, they said.
This comes against the backdrop of some youths displaying photos of 17th century Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in a procession in Ahmednagar and tension in Kolhapur city on Wednesday over the alleged use of 18th century Mysore ruler Tipu Sultan’s image along with an objectionable audio message as social media “status” by some locals.
Beed Superintendent of Police (SP) Nandkumar Thakur said, “A 14-year-old boy kept a status message in praise of Aurangzeb on a social media platform on Thursday. A complaint was received in this connection, based on which an offence was registered at Ashti police station.”After that, some local pro-Hindutva organisations gave a ‘bandh’ call, he said.