Kumar vishwas wife controversy: Through his poems in the country and abroad, the famous poet Dr. Kumar Vishwas, who has made his own identity by adding every section including the youth and the boy, is in the headlines for some or the other statement. Meanwhile, once again discussions on social media have intensified. This time the discussion is not about any statement of Dr. Kumar Vishwas, but about the false allegations made about his wife Manju Sharma and a fake post related to taking a bribe shared on social media. On seeing the matter, the fire started to catch up in the meantime, on Wednesday, a fan named Amar Bajpai, associated with the ‘Vishwasam family’, called the family of fans of Kumar Vishwas, had demanded strict action in Barabanki, after which the UP police registered a case and started investigation in this case.
Fasi post was done on social media, claim to take bribe
A fake post was made against Dr. Kumar Vishwas’s wife Manju Sharma on social media platform Twitter, which has been caught taking a bribe of Rs 18.5 lakh. A fake screenshot was also added to this post, so that the matter seemed true and spread to more people. This post was reportedly ‘Dr. Shweta Sharma was done with a Twitter account called ‘which has no relation with reality. This false propaganda tried to harm Kumar Vishwas and his family’s reputation.
Member of ‘Vishwasam Family’ lodged FIR
Amar Bajpai, a resident of Barabanki, associated with the ‘Vishwasam family’, called the family of Dr. Vishwas’s fans, filed a written complaint at the Ghungter police station and demanded strict action against the accused user. Describing it as a completely conspiracy, he said that this post is an attempt to spread infamy and spoil the social image. Amar demanded in his tahrir that strict legal action should be taken against the post -posting, so that such concocted campaigns can be banned.
Police registered a case and started investigating
After receiving the complaint, the police of the police station Ghungter have registered an FIR under Section 67 of the IT Act and Section 353 (2) of the Indian Penal Code. The station in -charge said that cyber experts have been deployed to check the Twitter post and the screenshot added to it. The technical details of the Twitter handle are being investigated and also the preparations are being made for the arrest of the user who posted the post. Let us tell you that as soon as this post went viral, Dr. Kumar Vishwas supporters came out in support of him on social media. The supporters called this fake post a conspiracy and demanded strict action against the accused.