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Political & religious experts react on Zomato case| Seedha Sawal Full
The Jabalpur police in Madhya Pradesh on Thursday sought an undertaking from Zomato
customer and local resident Amit Shukla that he would not spread religious hatred.
Shukla had tweeted about cancelling an order placed on Zomato, a food agreegator firm, as the person who was assigned for delivering his order was a "non-Hindu".
"We took suo motu (on their own) action against Shukla," Superintendent of Police (SP) Amit Singh told PTI.
A notice was issued to Shukla demanding a written undertaking that he would not spread hatred which may disturb social and religious harmony, the officer said.
customer and local resident Amit Shukla that he would not spread religious hatred.
Shukla had tweeted about cancelling an order placed on Zomato, a food agreegator firm, as the person who was assigned for delivering his order was a "non-Hindu".
"We took suo motu (on their own) action against Shukla," Superintendent of Police (SP) Amit Singh told PTI.
A notice was issued to Shukla demanding a written undertaking that he would not spread hatred which may disturb social and religious harmony, the officer said.
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