In a recent development, the Meerut police have arrested four individuals, including a councillor from the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) party, for allegedly burning posters related to the Udaipur incident. The incident has sparked widespread outrage and condemnation across the country. The arrested individuals have been identified as the AIMIM councillor, two local residents, and a member of a local organization. According to the police, the individuals were arrested after a video surfaced on social media showing them burning posters of the Udaipur incident. The police have registered a case against the arrested individuals under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The AIMIM councillor has been accused of inciting violence and promoting enmity between different groups. The incident has raised concerns about the growing trend of hate crimes and violence in the country. The police have assured that they will take strict action against anyone found guilty of inciting violence or promoting hatred. The arrested individuals are currently being interrogated by the police to determine the extent of their involvement in the incident. The incident has sparked a heated debate about the role of politicians and public figures in promoting hatred and violence. The opposition parties have criticized the government for failing to take adequate measures to prevent such incidents. The incident has also raised questions about the effectiveness of the law and order machinery in the country. The police have appealed to the public to remain calm and not to spread hate messages on social media. The incident has been widely condemned by civil society organizations and human rights groups. The government has assured that it will take all necessary measures to prevent such incidents in the future. The incident has highlighted the need for greater awareness and education about the importance of promoting tolerance and respect for different communities. The police have also warned that they will take strict action against anyone found guilty of spreading hate messages or inciting violence on social media. The incident has sparked a wider debate about the need for greater accountability and transparency in the functioning of public institutions. The opposition parties have demanded that the government take immediate action to address the growing trend of hate crimes and violence in the country. The incident has also raised concerns about the impact of social media on promoting hatred and violence. The police have assured that they will work closely with social media companies to identify and prosecute individuals who spread hate messages online. The incident has highlighted the need for greater cooperation and collaboration between different stakeholders to promote tolerance and respect for different communities. The government has assured that it will take all necessary measures to promote social cohesion and prevent hate crimes in the country.