New Delhi:Delhi police's Special Cell is looking into a complaint filed against Jammu and Kashmir People's Movement leader Shehla Rashid by a Supreme Court lawyer accusing her of "spreading fake news with the intention to malign the image of Indian Army".
In his complaint to Delhi police commissioner Amulya Patnaik on Monday, Alakh Alok Srivastava said that the allegations made by the former JNU student leader in her tweets on Kashmir are "absolutely false and concocted".
Rashid had, in her tweets, alleged that Army personnel "ransacked" houses and that four men were "interrogated (tortured)" in Shopian.
Srivastava said that the allegations made by the former JNU student leader are baseless as she has not produced any "voice recording" of the alleged torture or "name, date, time" of the incidents.
He accused Rashid of "deliberately and intentionally spreading fake news with the intention to incite violence in the country" and maligning the image of Indian Army.
He said that her action is "prima facie an offence of sedition" since she had intended to "excite disaffection towards the Government of India".