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Journalist Mohammed Zubair Of AltNews Arrested For Allegedly Hurting Religious Sentiments

Instagram @ANationNews  Facebook: @ANation_News  Twitter: @ANation_NewsAltNews co-founder Pratik Sinha says Mohammed Zubair was called for questioning in a different case but arrested after this case was filed immediately

New Delhi: Journalist Mohammed Zubair, one of the founders of fact-checking website AltNews, was arrested by the Delhi Police today on charges of hurting religious sentiments and promoting enmity. 

The case is based on a tweet by Mohammed Zubair that came to the police's notice after a Twitter handle called 'Hanuman Bhakt (@balajikijaiin)' expressed anger over it, ANI reported.  


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