BJP MP Dubey Defends Manikarnika Ghat Work, Police Book 8 for AI Images

BJP MP Nishikant Dubey has defended the redevelopment work at Varanasi's Manikarnika Ghat, questioning the motives behind the outrage and linking it to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's background. Uttar Pradesh Police have registered eight cases against individuals for circulating AI-generated images and misleading information about the project. State Minister Anil Rajbhar accused the opposition of creating confusion, asserting the government's transparency and commitment to preserving Kashi's heritage while improving facilities. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath addressed the issue, stating the project aims to modernize facilities while upholding tradition and accusing critics of defaming India's heritage.

Key Points: Manikarnika Ghat Redevelopment: BJP MP Defends, Police Act on AI Images

  • BJP MP defends ghat redevelopment
  • Police file cases over AI-generated images
  • UP minister accuses opposition of confusion
  • Ancient artefacts found during work
  • CM Yogi Adityanath targets those "defaming heritage"
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"What is the problem?": Nishikant Dubey questions outrage over Manikarnika Ghat redevelopment as police term images AI-generated

BJP MP Nishikant Dubey questions outrage over Varanasi's Manikarnika Ghat redevelopment as UP police file cases over AI-generated misleading images.

"Today, what is the problem? Because a person from a poor family is the Prime Minister? - Nishikant Dubey"

Varanasi, January 19

Amid the controversy surrounding the redevelopment work at Manikarnika Ghat in Varanasi, BJP MP Nishikant Dubey defended the project, questioning the outrage and linking it to political motives.

In a post on X, Dubey said, "Banaras's Manikarnika Ghat -- the temple there and its proper construction have been carried out from time to time by the king of Alwar, by Maharani Ahilyabai ji, and by the King of Amethi. Today, what is the problem? Because a person from a poor family is the Prime Minister?"

Earlier, Uttar Pradesh minister Anil Rajbhar accused the Opposition of spreading confusion and lacking substantive issues. Speaking to ANI in Lucknow, Rajbhar said the state government has been transparent about the project and is committed to improving facilities while preserving Kashi's spiritual and cultural heritage.

"The opposition has no issue. The Chief Minister held a very long press conference, clarifying every point, and even visited the spot. People from Purvanchal go there for the last rites of their loved ones, should the government not make arrangements there?" Rajbhar asked. Drawing parallels with earlier opposition to the Kashi Vishwanath Corridor, he said similar questions were raised during that project as well. "Every person in Kashi stands with the government," Rajbhar asserted.

The remarks come after a controversy erupted over a demolition and clearing drive at Manikarnika Ghat, where heavy machinery was used to remove encroachments and old structures as part of a beautification and strengthening project. During the process, several ancient idols and artefacts were reportedly found. Local authorities said these have been secured by the culture department and will be reinstalled after construction.

Meanwhile, the Uttar Pradesh police have registered eight separate cases at Chowk Police Station in Varanasi against AI-generated images and misleading information on the development work at Manikarnika Ghat. According to the police, these cases have been registered against eight individuals and others who retweeted or made objectionable comments, under sections 196, 298, 299, and 353 of the BNS (Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita).

Addressing the matter, Mohit Agarwal, Commissioner of Police, Varanasi, said eight FIRs have been registered after misleading pictures surfaced online. "On inspection, the Kumbha Mahadev temple is found to be safe, with no rubble present. The Investigating Officers in the case have issued notices to the accused and given them 72 hours to present their side before the Police. If they don't do so, they will be considered guilty. We will submit our report to the court, which may lead to the accused's arrest. I appeal to the public to verify facts before posting anything online," he said.

Meanwhile, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath addressed the issue, providing clarity on the development projects in Kashi and targeting those involved in the case, accusing them of "defaming India's heritage and creating obstacles." Adityanath further added that the government's project aims to modernise the facilities while upholding tradition.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The police action against AI-generated images is crucial. Spreading fake news to incite people is a serious issue. People should verify facts before sharing anything online. Good step by Varanasi police.
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Priya S
As someone whose family has performed last rites at Manikarnika, better facilities are welcome. But the process must be transparent. Finding ancient idols is concerning – hope the culture department truly preserves them and doesn't just keep them in some godown.
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Aman W
While development is good, linking every question to the PM's background is unnecessary. Can't we have a discussion about heritage conservation without it becoming political? The government should share detailed plans and timelines with the public.
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Kavya N
Kashi Vishwanath Corridor turned out beautifully. If the same care is taken here, it will be great for devotees and tourists. But please, no more AI morphed images! It creates unnecessary panic and hurts religious sentiments.
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Michael C
The FIRs seem a bit heavy-handed. While fake news is bad, arresting people for retweets? The focus should be on educating people about digital literacy, not just legal action. A balanced approach is needed.

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