In a surprising turn of events, Rajesh Soni, the General Secretary of the gujarat Congress, has been arrested by the Cyber Crime Division of the Gujarat Police.His arrest stems from controversial social media posts regarding Operation Sindoor, which have sparked significant debate online. The allegations against Soni highlight two specific posts that have raised eyebrows and ignited discussions about military recognition and the treatment of young recruits.
In one of his posts, Soni provocatively stated that soldiers would not receive due credit for their efforts, suggesting that the costs associated with promoting their images and narratives would far exceed the expenses of deploying Rafale jets during Operation Sindoor. Accompanying this statement were a video and images that further fueled the controversy. In another post, he criticized the government’s decision to send 22-year-old Agniveer recruits back home while a 73-year-old individual seeks another chance at service.This juxtaposition has resonated with many,raising questions about the priorities of the current administration. As the political landscape continues to evolve, Soni’s arrest serves as a reminder of the fine line between free speech and accountability in today’s digital age.