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India🏛️ PoliticsConservative3 hr. ago

Maharashtra ATS questions 66 youth to uncover Pakistani gangster’s alleged ‘network in India’

The Maharashtra Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS) has begun questioning 66 youths in Pune, suspecting them of having links with Pakistan-based gangster Shahzad Bhatti and his associates. The ATS claims these individuals are being used to spread anti-national sentiment through social media, with the aim of creating sleeper cells and influencing vulnerable groups. The operation involved multiple police forces and focused on monitoring online activity related to religious and socially sensitive topics. The ATS has issued warnings to parents to supervise their children's social media usage and report any suspicious interactions.

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Maharashtra ATS questions 66 youth to uncover Pakistani gangster’s alleged ‘network in India’

The Maharashtra Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS) has begun questioning 66 youths in Pune, suspecting them of having links with Pakistan-based gangster Shahzad Bhatti and his associates. The ATS claims these individuals are being used to spread anti-national sentiment through social media, with the aim of creating sleeper cells and influencing vulnerable groups. The operation involved multiple police forces and focused on monitoring online activity related to religious and socially sensitive topics. The ATS has issued warnings to parents to supervise their children's social media usage and report any suspicious interactions.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the issue as a national security threat, emphasizing the role of foreign actors in influencing Indian youth through social media. The language suggests a heightened concern about external interference and internal dissent, which aligns with right-leaning narratives that prioritize

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