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Remove material justifying the Udaipur massacre

Remove material justifying the Udaipur massacre

After the Udaipur incident, the central government's social media platforms are closely watching. The Ministry of Electronics and IT has issued a public notice asking social media platforms to immediately remove content promoting and glorifying or justifying the dastardly murder in Udaipur.

Two men, Riyaz Akhtari and Ghaus Mohammad, who had come as customers in broad daylight on Tuesday over a controversial social media post of Kanhaiya Lal, a tailor from Rajasthan's Udaipur, were beheaded with a knife. After this, he had also posted a horrific video of the crime on social media, taking the responsibility of beheading.

In the notice issued by the government on June 29, it has been said that through this notice, you are immediately directed to ensure that in the discharge of your obligation of safety and confidence in the wake of the Udaipur incident, you do not take any and immediately remove all material, including audio, video, photo or in any form, which appears to encourage/glorify/justify this killing and murder, so as to cause any provocation and disturbance of public order. and restore public peace and harmony

Let us tell you that the video of Kanhaiya Lal's brutal murder was posted online and there have been many instances of social media handles and accounts glorifying and justifying the murder.

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