Manipur bans circulation of 'violent' images, videos amid ethnic clashes
Manipur ethnic
clashes: The government of
Manipur has banned the sharing of images and videos "depicting violent
activities" that may aggravate the law-and-order situation in the
northeastern state, which has been rocked by ethnic clashes since May.
According to an order
issued on Wednesday by Commissioner (Home) T Ranjit Singh on behalf of Governor
Anusuiya Uikey, the decision was made as a "positive step towards
restoring normalcy in the state."
“Nobody shall be allowed
to circulate/spread such videos/images/pictures through various social media
platforms...on electronic equipment like tablet, computer, mobile phone etc and
sending bulk SMS,” the order further read.
The order urged anyone in
possession of videos/images depicting causing/inflicting harm/injury to body
and/or damage to public/private property, among other things, to approach the
nearest superintendent of police and submit them for appropriate legal action.
According to the orders,
anyone found circulating such images/videos or misusing technology to incite
violence/hatred shall face legal consequences under the relevant laws.
Since May 3, ethnic
violence between Meiteis and tribal Kukis has seriously disrupted life in the
border state of Manipur.
Until now, at least 178
people have been killed in the violence, thousands of homes have been
destroyed, and over 50,000 people have been homeless.
Despite a ban on internet
services in place since May, some sensitive images and videos depicting
violence, deaths, and property destruction have emerged and gone viral, sparking
outrage and violent protests.
News is originally taken
from: https://bit.ly/3M00294
Samachar App: watch the live
latest news of India and the world, business updates, cricket scores, etc.
Download the Samachar App now to keep up with daily breaking news.
Comments
Post a Comment