Book Row / Delhi Police Register FIR Over Circulation Of Unpublished Book By Former Army Chief

Key Points
- Delhi Police register FIR over leaked pre-print of Gen.
- Naravane’s book. Unpublished manuscript ‘Four Stars of Destiny’ found online without clearance.
- Special Cell investigates digital trail and possible organized leak.
- Political uproar after Rahul Gandhi seen with alleged copy in Parliament.
New Delhi, Feb 9: The Delhi Police have registered a First Information Report (FIR) after taking cognisance of reports that a pre-print copy of an unpublished book titled 'Four Stars of Destiny', authored by former Army Chief General M.M. Naravane, is being circulated online without mandatory official clearance.
According to police sources, information surfaced on social media platforms and several news forums claiming that a pre-print version of the book was available on the internet even though the necessary approvals from competent authorities for its publication were yet to be obtained.
A preliminary verification by the police revealed that a type-set PDF copy of the book, bearing the same title and apparently prepared by Penguin Random House India Private Limited, was accessible on certain websites, sources said.
In addition, some online shopping and marketing platforms were found displaying the final cover of the book, giving the impression that it was already available for sale.
Considering the sensitivity of the matter, especially given the author's former position as the Army Chief, the case has been registered with the Special Cell of Delhi Police to probe the alleged leak or breach.
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Investigators are examining how the manuscript was leaked, who uploaded it online, and whether any organised network was involved in circulating the unauthorised material.
The police are also scrutinising digital trails and
coordinating with online platforms to trace the origin and spread of the PDF
copy.
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The development comes a week after Congress leader Rahul Gandhi was seen holding what was claimed to be a copy of the book inside the Parliament complex.
The incident triggered a major political controversy, leading to disruptions of the Lok Sabha proceedings and the suspension of eight Members of Parliament for the remainder of the ongoing Budget session.
--IANS
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