Chandigarh: The Punjab Police gave three days to people on Saturday to remove objectionable content that promotes gun culture from their social media handles, adding that no would be registered till then. Police have been registering FIRs against people for violating orders after the state government banned on November 13 the public display of firearms, and songs promoting gun culture and violence.
"Appeal to everyone to voluntarily remove any objectionable content from their social media handles in the next 72 hours," Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav tweeted. "CM Punjab has directed that no FIRs for glorifying weapons will be registered for the next 3 days in Punjab to allow people to remove content on their own," Yadav added.
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— DGP Punjab Police (@DGPPunjabPolice) November 26, 2022
CM Punjab has directed that no FIRs for glorifying weapons will be registered for the next 3 days in Punjab to allow people to remove content on their own. pic.twitter.com/JwkrYVhN3NAppeal to Everyone to voluntarily remove any objectionable content from their Social Media handles in the next 72 hours.
— DGP Punjab Police (@DGPPunjabPolice) November 26, 2022
CM Punjab has directed that no FIRs for glorifying weapons will be registered for the next 3 days in Punjab to allow people to remove content on their own. pic.twitter.com/JwkrYVhN3N
On Friday, the Amritsar police had registered a case against four people, including a man and his minor son, after they were seen holding firearms in a picture that was posted on social media in 2015. (PTI)
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