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Congress leader Kamal Nath booked for 'spreading panic' by referring to B.1.617 strain as Indian variant

Kamal Nath had referred to COVID-19 as the Indian variant, thereby spreading fear among the masses, a complaint by BJP leaders said.

May 24, 2021 / 10:22 IST
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BJP leaders alleged that Nath had referred to COVID-19 as the Indian variant, thereby spreading fear among the masses.
BJP leaders alleged that Nath had referred to COVID-19 as the Indian variant, thereby spreading fear among the masses.

Former Madhya Pradesh chief minister Kamal Nath has been booked for allegedly creating panic and spreading misinformation on the coronavirus pandemic after the Congress leader said at a press conference that the world knew the B.1.617 strain, first found in India, as the "Indian variant".

The case was filed on a complaint lodged by Bhopal BJP district president Sumeet Pachouri, two BJP MLAs Vishwas Sarang and Rameshwar Sharma, among others, a report said.

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The former CM was charged under section 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by a public servant) of the IPC and section 54 (making or circulating a false alarm or warning as to disaster or its severity or magnitude, leading to panic) of National Disaster Management Act 2005.

Superintendent of Police Ramji Shrivastav told PTI that the action was taken based on the complaint and two videos provided by the complainants in a pen drive.