FIR Filed Against J&K MP Aga Mehdi and Ex-Mayor Junaid Mattu for Online Misinformation

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FIR Filed Against J&K MP Aga Mehdi and Ex-Mayor Junaid Mattu for Online Misinformation

Synopsis

In a significant move, Jammu and Kashmir police have registered FIRs against MP Aga Mehdi and ex-mayor Junaid Mattu for allegedly spreading misleading content online, raising concerns over public order and stability in the region.

Key Takeaways

FIRs filed against MP Aga Mehdi and Junaid Mattu.
Charges relate to spreading misinformation online.
Police emphasize the danger of deliberate misinformation .
Restrictions in place across the Kashmir Valley.
Public urged to verify information before sharing.

Srinagar, March 4 (NationPress) Authorities in the Srinagar district of Jammu and Kashmir have filed a First Information Report (FIR) against MP Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi and former mayor Junaid Azim Mattu for allegedly disseminating misleading information online.

According to police sources, "Following credible reports regarding the spread of false, fabricated, and misleading content across various digital and social media platforms aimed at instigating fear, disrupting public order, and inciting illegal activities, FIRs have been lodged against Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi and Junaid Azim Mattu as part of this investigation."

The police statement indicated that the material in question appears to propagate distorted narratives and unverified information that could potentially lead to public unrest and societal discord.

Furthermore, the police emphasized that such deliberate misinformation represents a significant threat to peace, security, and overall stability.

"FIR No. 02/2026 and FIR No. 03/2026 have been officially registered under Sections 197(1)(d) and 353(1)(b) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) at the Cyber Police Station in Srinagar. Investigations into both cases are currently underway," the statement further elaborated.

In their statement, the Srinagar Police reaffirmed their unwavering commitment to upholding public peace and law and order. They urged citizens to verify information through official and trustworthy sources before sharing it online and to avoid disseminating unverified content that could disrupt communal harmony or public order. Additional legal measures will follow as deemed necessary, according to the police.

Authorities have also cautioned individuals against posting provocative material on social media that could lead to disturbances in law and order.

Moreover, several individuals have been identified as contributors to the spread of misleading information that could threaten peace and tranquility within the union territory.

In related news, restrictions across the Kashmir Valley will continue for the third consecutive day on Wednesday, with all educational institutions—including schools, colleges, and universities—remaining closed until March 7. Additionally, exams scheduled by Kashmir University have been postponed.

Point of View

The focus on maintaining public order is paramount in any democratic society. The FIRs against influential figures like Aga Mehdi and Junaid Mattu for circulating misleading information underscore the necessity of accountability in public discourse. The implications of such actions can be far-reaching, affecting societal harmony and trust in institutions.
NationPress
10 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the charges against Aga Mehdi and Junaid Mattu?
They have been charged with disseminating misleading content online, which allegedly aims to disrupt public order and incite unlawful activities.
What sections of law are being invoked in these FIRs?
The FIRs have been registered under Sections 197(1)(d) and 353(1)(b) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).
What is the police's stance on misinformation?
The police have expressed that deliberate misinformation poses a serious threat to peace, security, and societal stability.
Are there any restrictions in place in Kashmir Valley?
Yes, authorities have imposed restrictions across the Kashmir Valley, with all educational institutions remaining closed until March 7.
How can citizens verify information online?
Citizens are advised to verify information through official and credible sources before sharing it online.
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