Controversial Twist: Wajahat Khan Now Wanted After Filing FIR Against Sharmistha Panoli
Wajahat Khan at the Center of a Legal Storm
In a dramatic turn of events, Wajahat Khan, the Kolkata-based man whose complaint led to the arrest of influencer Sharmistha Panoli, is now himself on the radar of multiple state police forces. Once seen as a whistleblower, Khan is now facing FIRs across three states for allegedly offensive remarks made on social media against Hindu deities and customs.
What began as a case of online outrage and legal pursuit against an influencer has spiraled into a deeper controversy with Wajahat Khan in the eye of the storm. Khan, who had briefly gained prominence for initiating legal action against Sharmistha Panoli, has reportedly gone underground as authorities intensify their efforts to locate him.
FIRs Across States Against Wajahat Khan
Reports confirm that FIRs have been filed against Wajahat Khan in at least three Indian states—Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Assam. These FIRs pertain to social media posts allegedly made by Khan, which many claim are derogatory towards Hindu beliefs and practices. The content of these posts has triggered widespread criticism, legal scrutiny, and growing pressure from right-wing organizations.
Assam Police, in particular, have announced plans to send a team to West Bengal in pursuit of Khan. However, sources suggest that Khan is untraceable and has not been seen in public since the controversy erupted.
A Backfiring Complaint?
Just days ago, Wajahat Khan was in the news for filing a complaint that led to the arrest of Sharmistha Panoli, a popular online content creator. The charges against Panoli stemmed from a video clip that allegedly mocked religious sentiments, sparking heated debates on freedom of expression versus hate speech.
But now, with Khan himself accused of similar offenses, questions are being raised about the motivations behind his actions and the legitimacy of his own online behavior. Legal experts believe that if the allegations against Wajahat Khan hold up in court, he could face severe consequences under sections related to religious incitement and cyber laws.
Public Reactions and Social Media Outrage
The case has quickly polarized public opinion. While some believe Wajahat Khan’s FIR against Panoli was justified, many are now calling out what they see as hypocrisy and double standards. Social media platforms are abuzz with hashtags demanding Khan’s arrest, and clips of his alleged posts have gone viral.
Political analysts point out that the Wajahat Khan saga is reflective of a larger trend in India where online activism often bleeds into real-world legal challenges. This case, in particular, underlines the volatile intersection of religion, social media, and the law.
Legal Experts Weigh In
Lawyers and legal observers are closely watching the developments. According to senior advocate Ramesh Agarwal, “If Wajahat Khan is found guilty of spreading hate or insulting religious sentiments, the law will take its own course. Filing a complaint does not make one immune from investigation.”
He added that the multi-state FIRs could result in complex legal proceedings, possibly even involving the central agencies if interstate cooperation becomes difficult.
Where Is Wajahat Khan Now?
As of now, the whereabouts of Wajahat Khan remain unknown. Local police in Kolkata have confirmed that efforts are underway to locate him. Meanwhile, unofficial sources suggest that Khan might be seeking legal counsel or preparing to apply for anticipatory bail.
Authorities have also warned that evading investigation could further complicate his legal standing, possibly inviting non-bailable warrants and custodial interrogation.
A Deepening Crisis for Wajahat Khan
With each passing day, the situation seems to be slipping out of Wajahat Khan’s control. What started as a crusade against offensive content online has transformed into a deeply personal legal crisis. For now, all eyes are on how the law will catch up with a man who once tried to use it to silence others.
Whether Wajahat Khan will emerge to face the charges or continue to stay underground remains to be seen. But one thing is certain: in a digital age where every post can become a legal landmine, no one is above scrutiny.
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