A case has been filed against popular YouTubers for alleged obscenity in the show India’s Got Latent. The FIR was registered after complaints that the content was inappropriate and violated Indian laws on public decency. Authorities are investigating whether the show broke rules under Section 292 of the IPC and the IT Act. This incident highlights the growing scrutiny of digital content and the legal responsibility of creators.
Yesterday, On 31st August, Jamiat President Maulana Madani urged the Chief Justice of India to take action against Assam Chief Minister’s remarks on ‘Miya Muslims.’ Madani emphasized the unconstitutional nature of the comments, urging immediate intervention to prevent further division and distress. He criticized the CM for disregarding his responsibilities and fueling communal tensions.
