Did Delhi Police File FIR Over Former Army Chief's Unpublished Book?
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New Delhi, Feb 9 (NationPress) The Delhi Police have filed a First Information Report (FIR) after acknowledging reports regarding the circulation of a pre-print copy of an unpublished book titled 'Four Stars of Destiny', written by former Army Chief General M.M. Naravane, online without the necessary official approval.
As per police sources, social media and various news outlets have reported that a pre-print version of the book is available online, despite the fact that the required permissions from relevant authorities for its publication have not yet been secured.
A preliminary investigation by the police indicated that a typeset PDF version of the book, with the same title and seemingly prepared by Penguin Random House India Private Limited, was found on certain websites, according to sources.
Additionally, several online shopping platforms were identified displaying the finalized cover of the book, misleadingly suggesting its availability for purchase.
Given the sensitive nature of this situation, particularly due to the author's previous role as Army Chief, the Special Cell of Delhi Police has been tasked with investigating the alleged breach or leak.
Investigators are probing the circumstances surrounding the manuscript's leak, determining who uploaded it online, and assessing whether any organized network is involved in disseminating the unauthorized content.
The police are also analyzing digital footprints and collaborating with online platforms to trace the origin and distribution of the PDF copy.
This development follows a recent incident where Congress leader Rahul Gandhi was seen holding what was purported to be a copy of the book within the Parliament complex.
This incident sparked significant political controversy, resulting in disruptions during Lok Sabha proceedings and the suspension of eight Members of Parliament for the remainder of the current Budget session.