<p>The Kerala police have registered a case against the editorial team of a college magazine which placed Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a list of the world's most cruel people, a police official said Tuesday.<br /><br /></p>.<p>A case was registered against those responsible for editing the magazine at the Government Polytechnic Kunnamkulam for placing Modi's picture among the world's most cruel people list in the magazine, a police official from the Kunnamkulam police station told IANS here.<br /><br />"The case was registered suo-motu by police and the charges are bailable. Our investigations are going on," said the police official who did not wish to be identified. <br /><br />Modi's picture was placed among people like former Al Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden, terrorist Ajmal Kasab, captured during the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks and former German dictator Adolf Hitler.<br /><br />Principal in-charge Babu Raj said they are probing how this happened.<br /><br />"A staff meeting is being called to find out what happened on this issue," Babu Raj told IANS. <br /><br />The magazine was distributed when the new academic year started last week and Modi's picture was noticed. <br /><br />Former principal Krishnan Kutty, who retired from service last month said he and those responsible for overseeing the magazine are baffled about how this happened.<br /><br />"When we checked the manuscript before it went for printing, this picture was not there. Police are looking into how this lapse occurred," said Kutty. <br /><br />State Bharatiya Janata Party president V. Muraleedharan said it is the responsibility of the state government to take appropriate action against the wrong doers.<br /><br /><br /></p>
<p>The Kerala police have registered a case against the editorial team of a college magazine which placed Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a list of the world's most cruel people, a police official said Tuesday.<br /><br /></p>.<p>A case was registered against those responsible for editing the magazine at the Government Polytechnic Kunnamkulam for placing Modi's picture among the world's most cruel people list in the magazine, a police official from the Kunnamkulam police station told IANS here.<br /><br />"The case was registered suo-motu by police and the charges are bailable. Our investigations are going on," said the police official who did not wish to be identified. <br /><br />Modi's picture was placed among people like former Al Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden, terrorist Ajmal Kasab, captured during the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks and former German dictator Adolf Hitler.<br /><br />Principal in-charge Babu Raj said they are probing how this happened.<br /><br />"A staff meeting is being called to find out what happened on this issue," Babu Raj told IANS. <br /><br />The magazine was distributed when the new academic year started last week and Modi's picture was noticed. <br /><br />Former principal Krishnan Kutty, who retired from service last month said he and those responsible for overseeing the magazine are baffled about how this happened.<br /><br />"When we checked the manuscript before it went for printing, this picture was not there. Police are looking into how this lapse occurred," said Kutty. <br /><br />State Bharatiya Janata Party president V. Muraleedharan said it is the responsibility of the state government to take appropriate action against the wrong doers.<br /><br /><br /></p>