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MeitY blocks SM accounts selling modified video of cabinet briefing

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Several accounts on Twitter, Facebook, and Telegram are reported to have been blocked by the Ministry of Information and Technology (MeitY) for disseminating modified recordings of a cabinet briefing and selling inappropriate or hostile content material.

MeitY acknowledged it had acquired quite a few complaints stating that specific handles, customers, and channels have been posting inappropriate content material and making an attempt to separate communities.

Furthermore, a number of movies have been circulating on social media, together with the latest altered footage purporting to depict a cabinet briefing with overlay audio.

In a tweet, Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar revealed that 73 Twitter accounts had been suspended, 4 YouTube movies had been deleted, and one Instagram recreation had been taken down. The proprietors of those accounts are being recognized and can face authorized motion, and these social media networks’ due diligence might be examined, he added.

Task drive on Safe&Trusted Internet at @GoI_MeitY at work👇🏻

Handles tht tried to push faux/inciting content material on twitter, youtube, fb, insta hv been blockd.

Also
a. ownrs of accnts being ID’d for actn below regulation.
b. to assessment platforms on their due diligence#SafeInternet 🇮🇳 https://t.co/52uQfIqOU6

— Rajeev Chandrasekhar 🇮🇳 (@Rajeev_GoI) January 8, 2022
Propaganda to divert from PM Modi’s safety breach

The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) propaganda Twitter deal with launched a doctored video on Friday (January 7) claiming that the Indian authorities is desiring to take away Sikhs from the Indian military. The information comes amid a standoff between the central authorities and the Punjab authorities over Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s safety lapse on January 5 of this 12 months.

“Cabinet Committee on Security Meeting Minister Anurag Thakur, S Jaishankar calls for removal of Sikhs from the Indian army,” in line with Anjali Kaur’s Twitter profile (@heyanjaliii). The aforementioned account was established in October of final 12 months and at the moment has 987 followers. Someone was heard within the video arguing for the elimination of all Punjabis from the Indian Army.

Reportedly, the audio belongs to at least one “Khal”, who had referred to as for the elimination of Punjabis from the Indian military throughout a Clubhouse dialogue over alleged bragging by Khalistanis. The audio clip was already being shared on social media slamming the suggestion by many individuals. But the Pakistanis went forward and added it to a Cabinet Committee of Security assembly to make baseless allegations in opposition to the Modi authorities.

The authentic footage was taken on December 9, final 12 months, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi convened a high-level Cabinet Committee assembly within the wake of CDS General Bipin Rawat’s loss of life.

CDS Gen Bipin Rawat’s chopper crash: PM Modi chairs Cabinet Committee on Security assembly | Catch the day’s newest information and updates: https://t.co/C4SeSvrNJu pic.twitter.com/JgDoCBVAdJ

— Economic Times (@EconomicTimes) December 9, 2021

The false account’s allegations have been additionally refuted by the Press Information Bureau’s (PIB) official deal with.

A tweet referring to a viral video declare that in a #Cabinet Committee assembly on Security, there was a name for the elimination of Sikhs from the Indian Army.#PIBFactCheck

▶️ The declare is #Fake
▶️ No such dialogue/assembly has taken place pic.twitter.com/ESec0ALjr3

— PIB Fact Check (@PIBFactCheck) January 7, 2022

“A tweet referring to a viral video claim that in a #Cabinet Committee meeting on Security, there was a call for the removal of Sikhs from the Indian Army. The claim is fake. No such discussion/meeting has taken place”, PIB tweeted.