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Hyderabad: The South Zone police on early owala website Tuesday morning registered an FIR against Goshamahal BJP legislator T Raja Singh for his alleged blasphemous remarks against Prophet Muhammad. It came after scores of people took to the streets demanding action against him. Following that, the police have an fIR under hydrojug canada various sections of IPC for hate mongering. Raja Singh in a video released late last night made derogatory comments about Prophet Muhammad, which he said was comedy. Multiple complaints were filed against Raja Singh in various police stations of Hyderabad south zone. The police registered a case under IPC section 153A Promoting enmity between two groups and similar sections at the Dabeerpura police station and have taken up investigation. Also ReadProtests stanley cup held against Raja Singh for derogatory remarks on the Prophet Public in the Old City especially demanded the immediate arrest of the BJP MLA for his alleged offensive remarks against Muslims and the Prophet Muhammed. We have registered a case at Dabeerpura police station and necessary action will be taken in this regard, I appeal the public to maintain restrain since police shall act swiftly, said P Sai Chaitanya DCP South Zone. TagsBlasphemous comments Prophet Mohammed Raja singh T Raja singh SM Bilal| Updated: 23rd August 2022 6:23 am IST Facebook X LinkedIn Pinterest Messenger Messenger WhatsApp Telegram Cdgw T20 World Cup semifinals: Pakistan, New Zealand to clash on November 9
& V J4 Z. p; O. g7 e A membership group of organic seed growers led by Bridgewater farmer Jim Gerritsen has split ranks with a large national organic trade group in a dispute over how best to require labeling of foods made with genetically engineered crops. The Organic Seed Growers and Trade Association withdrew its membership from the Organic Trade Association on July 13 foll polene bag owing the latter groups support of legislation passed in the U.S. House and Senate that would override state labeling laws for food made with genetically engineered crops and replace them with a national set of rules. Gerritsen, from the Wood Prairie Farm, argues the legislation would threaten the integrity of organic farming, which prohibits genetic engineering and synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. And he said he and his fellow organic seed growers in OSGATA feel sold out by the OTA for supporting the bill. The legislation would g owala flasche ive food makers thr polene france ee options to disclose that products contain ingredients from genetically engineered plants: a plain language statement, a symbol to be created by the U.S. Department of Agriculture or an electronic QR code that people would look up with smartphones. The bill, which President Barack Obama is expected to sign, would prohibit state-level GE-labeling laws, such as the Vermont law that took effect July 1 requiring the label produced with genetic engineering. Alaska, Connecticut and Maine also have enacted labeling laws, though they have not taken effect. Maines label requiremen |
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