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India arrests 81 for ‘sympathising’ with Pakistan amid Kashmir conflict aftermath

There has been a wider clampdown on social media since an April 22 attack on tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir

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Indian police have arrested scores of people for “sympathising” with Pakistan, a month after the worst conflict between the arch-rivals for decades, a top government official said on Sunday.

The arrests took place in the northeastern state of Assam, where Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said “81 anti-nationals are now behind bars for sympathising with Pak”.

Sarma, from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist ruling party, said in a statement, “our systems are constantly tracking antinational posts on social media and taking actions”.
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One of the persons was arrested after he posted a Pakistani flag on his Instagram, Assam police said.

No further details about other arrests were given.

Jorhat Police Station in Assam. Photo: X/DIR_VAC_ASSAM
Jorhat Police Station in Assam. Photo: X/DIR_VAC_ASSAM
There has been a wider clampdown on social media since an April 22 attack on tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir, the deadliest on civilians in the contested Muslim-majority territory in decades.
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