Outrage swept through BSP ranks after a Facebook post unleashed vulgar abuse on party matriarch Mayawati, culminating in an FIR at Lucknow’s Krishna Nagar station. Complainant Gangaram Verma, Cantt Assembly president, flagged the ‘Shreya Yadav’ ID during a local meeting.
Picture this: February 9, 4 PM, Damodar Nagar residence of Devesh Kumar Gautam. Amid discussions, Verma’s Facebook scroll revealed the incendiary content. ‘Such filth has no place in society; it crushed our spirits,’ he recounted, submitting proof to police.
The SHO ordered case registration on February 10, kicking off a meticulous inquiry into the profile’s true operator and intent. Cyber trails are being followed, with assurances of no stone unturned.
Mayawati’s legacy as a powerhouse in UP politics makes this personal attack particularly galling. The party frames it as orchestrated malice, vowing exhaustive pursuit. In an era of viral scandals, this underscores the urgency for robust online moderation.
Stakeholders anticipate revelations from the investigation, potentially exposing networks behind anonymous barbs. BSP’s resilience shines through, converting adversity into mobilization fuel. The nation observes as justice unfolds in this high-stakes digital showdown.
