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Haridwar Hate Speech Case: Why no arrest has been made? | India Chahta Hai
Congress leader Kapil Sibal on Sunday said that the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act or the UAPA should be invoked on offenders who have committed a crime under it and they should be arrested.
The remark from Sibal came after the Haridwar police added names of more accused in the hate speech case but "not arrested" anybody. The police has added the name of Yati Narasimhanand -- the controversial religious leader who allegedly used provocative speech against a community.
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