Ramesh Solanki

Ramesh Solanki is a Hindu activist and former Shiv Sena member based in Mumbai, India. Solanki has registered several FIRs against TikTok users, Netflix India and Ajaz Khan over allegedly posting communal and defamatory content.

Ramesh Solanki
Personal details
BornMumbai, Maharashtra, India
Political partyShivsena till 2019
Alma materKishinchand Chellaram College (B.COM)

Political affiliation

Solanki was affiliated with Shiv Sena as secretary of IT cell and contact president of Gujarat section.[1] He identifies himself as a social worker and Hinduvadi.[2] After 2019 Maharashtra political crisis, Shiv Sena decided to ally with Nationalist Congress Party and Indian National Congress to form government. On 26 November 2019, Solanki resigned from Shiv Sena, after 21 years, by citing that his ideology would not let him work with Congress. Additionally, he said that he will always remain Balasaheb's Shivsainik.[3]

Activism

In July 2019, Solanki lodged a FIR against TikTok users for posting provocative content to take revenge following the 2019 Jharkhand mob lynching.[4] Later, TikTok removed the controversial videos, blocked users and users apologised.[5][6] Solanki had also registered a complaint against actor Ajaz Khan over mocking police machinery to defend those users who earlier posted videos. The actor was arrested and sent to judicial custody for 14 days.[7]

Solanki lodged an FIR against Netflix for streaming 'Anti-Hindu' content, defaming Hindus and India in September 2019. He also demanded that digital content should be passed from the censor board.[8]

References

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  2. "Shiv Sena member files complaint against Netflix for defaming India, Hindus; #BanNetFlixInIndia trends on Twitter". The Economic Times. 2019-09-06. Retrieved 2019-11-27.
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  5. "TikTok suspends accounts of three users after Shiv Sena's IT Cell files FIR". Hindustan Times. 2019-07-24. Retrieved 2019-11-27.
  6. "TikTok Deletes "Hate-Mongering" Video Linked To Jharkhand Mob Killing". NDTV.com. Retrieved 2019-11-27.
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