CM complains against BJP-JD(S) for spreading 'fake news' on denigrating Hindus


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Bengaluru, Apr 10: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has lodged a complaint with the police against miscreants supported by BJP-JD(S) for allegedly spreading “fake news” resembling Kannada newspaper clipping on his denigrating Hindu community.

“This fake news is loaded with content that stirs up communal tensions and has been widely disseminated across social media platforms,’’ he said pointing out that, “I have already lodged a complaint with the police department about this. We have information about the vested interests behind this and the police will take necessary action.”

In a post on microblogging site, the chief minister said: “Resorting to such deceitful tactics to win elections, rather than engaging with political opponents through fair and honest means, shows the intellectual bankruptcy of the BJP and the JD(S). A party that has ruled the country for 10 years should not have stooped to such a despicable level of manufacturing fake news to win an election.”

“Be cautious before believing and sharing fake news,” Siddaramaiah said warning that: “We will root out the creators of such fake news and those backing them through legal means,” he thundered.

 

 

 

  

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 10 2024

    BJP is spreading lot of disinformation on WhatsApp about Congress. Few days back someone sent me message which was sent to him about Congress election manifesto which was totally misleading and would mislead Hindu voters. Please be aware of these dirty tricks.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 10 2024

    From 2014 they are surviving with fake news only. Education is most important to run the country. Now all corrupt politicians are joined. Future is dark.

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