Naravane Book Leak Case Filed Over Unpublished Book
- Naravane book leak draws Delhi Police action
- Naravane book leak linked to viral social media circulation
The Delhi Police has registered a case over the alleged leak and circulation of an unpublished book written by former Army Chief General Naravane. The case relates to the distribution of the book on social media, even though it had not received approval for printing from the Ministry of Defense. The development has triggered sharp attention due to the sensitivity linked with an unpublished military memoir.
According to the provided input, the Delhi Police acted after the book, titled Four Stars of Destiny, went viral on social media platforms. The police registered the case on the grounds that the book had not received official approval for printing. Despite this, the contents were widely circulated online, raising serious questions about how the unpublished material entered the public domain.
Meanwhile, the case was registered within hours of India Today raising concerns over the issue. The news outlet questioned how a book without clearance from the Ministry of Defense could be printed. It also questioned how such a book could reach Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. These questions appear to have added urgency to the matter, leading to swift action by the Delhi Police.
The police took note of the fact that Four Stars of Destiny had not been approved for printing. They also considered the rapid spread of the book’s contents on social media. Therefore, they registered a case to probe the circumstances surrounding the leak and its circulation. However, the input does not provide details about the specific sections under which the case was filed.
Also, the focus of the case remains on the distribution of unpublished material rather than its content. The police action highlights concerns over the handling of sensitive documents and the process required before publication. The matter has gained attention because it involves a former Army Chief and an unpublished book linked to defense procedures.
Later, as the investigation progresses, authorities are expected to examine how the book was printed without approval and how it reached social media platforms. They are also likely to look into how copies came into the possession of political figures. However, no further details have been shared so far.
The case continues to draw public interest, mainly due to the questions raised about approval, printing, and circulation. For now, the Delhi Police has confirmed only the registration of the case related to the Naravane book leak.
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