Sirajuddin was arrested by the Rajasthan Special Operation Group for allegedly using various social networking sites to "lure Muslim youths to the ideology of ISIS".
According to the FIR registered in Jaipur, Sirajuddin, who was employed in the sales division of IOC in Jaipur, was "actively associated with the promotion of the ideology of ISIS".
He allegedly incited other persons to become ISIS members through the use of social media forums and exhorted them to engage in terrorist and anti-national activities.
However, the family of Sirajuddin, who is at present in judicial custody, has been complaining that he has been framed in the case and called for proper investigation into it.
The family members, including his wife and father, have been meeting officials saying their son had nothing to do with terrorism.
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