Aurangzeb’s tomb in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar turns ‘no drone’ zone, CM Devendra Fadnavis says…
A team of ten police personnel and officials is working round the clock in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar city to track provocative posts on social media platforms and get those removed, he said.

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: Amid requires the disposing of of Aurangzeb’s tomb at Khultabad in Maharashtra’s Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar district, the administration has declared the grave of the Mughal ruler a “no drone” zone, an legit stated on Wednesday.
On the social media sphere, police are busy tracking “objectionable” posts over the matter and getting them deleted, one other legit stated. Over 500 such online posts own been deleted to this point, he stated.
Demonstrations own been held all the procedure in which through the dispute in quest of the disposing of of Aurangzeb’s tomb at Khultabad metropolis, about 25 km from the district headquarters, with many politicians echoing the resolution. This kind of speak sparked violence in Nagpur on Monday.
The district administration has made the station a “no drone” zone, an legit stated, in conjunction with that a dispute reserve police force firm and 50 varied personnel own been deployed within the metropolis to support law and characterize.
District Collector Dilip Swami, who visited the Archaeological Society of Indian-actual set up of abode on Tuesday, suggested journalists, “No one should factor in in rumours and folks should contact the administration or the police if they've any recordsdata pertaining to the matter.”
Meanwhile, A team of ten police personnel and officers is working around the clock in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar metropolis to word engaging posts on social media platforms and fetch these eliminated, he stated.
Cyber Police Inspector Shivcharan Pandhare suggested PTI, “The hashtag (#) Alamgir and Aurangzeb are trending. We're utilizing these hashtags to determine such posts and the offensive feedback tied to them.”
The legit stated they've got 506 posts eliminated from varied social media platforms to this point and warned over 80 participants to desist from posting incendiary insist material online. “However from now onwards, we are in a position to register offences against these within the relieve of objectionable posts,” he added.
(With PTI Inputs)
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