RAIPUR: Chhattisgarh police went looking for a ‘ Nisha Jindal ’, who posted ‘inflammatory comments’ on her Facebook page, only to find out that she was a ‘he’. And one who has been failing his undergrad engineering exams for 11 years.Police say the accused, 31-year-old Ravi Pujar , used to post communal messages under fake IDs. Since 2012, he had allegedly been operating fake FB IDs in the name of ‘Nisha Jindal’ and Pakistani actress Miraha Pasha . ‘Nisha’ had over 10,000 followers, who are doubtless shell-shocked today.Police took his photograph in custody and posted it on social media along with the fake ID of ‘Nisha Jindal’ with the message: ‘I am Nisha Jindal and I am in police custody’. It went viral.Chief minister Bhupesh Baghel applauded police on Twitter. “No fraud will be spared. Let us reveal all those elements who wish to mislead.# Good job @RaipurPoliceCG,” he tweeted.Ravi is a student of IT engineering since 2009 but has not managed to get pass marks yet, said Raipur SSP Arif H Sheikh.On social media, the accused posed as a member of organizations like International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Health Organisation (WHO) and World Trade Organization (WTO), said the SSP.Police got on his trail after getting complaints that someone was posting inflammatory, communal comments on Facebook. A cyber cell team was tasked with identifying and arresting the suspect.The cops tracked down his cyber footprints and zeroed in on Ravi, a resident of Kabir Nagar locality in Raipur. He was taken by surprise when a police team arrived to arrest him on Saturday.Since 2012,the was operating fake social media IDs and posting inflammatory and controversial posts on communal issues, say police. He had 10,000 followers on the ‘Nisha’ page and more than 4,000 friends in the page he ran as Pakistani actress Miraha Pasha, said the SSP.Police have seized a laptop and mobile phone. He has been booked under IPC 153A (promoting enmity between different groups) and 295A (deliberate and malicious acts, intended to outrage religious feelings) and section 67 of IT Act.