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Govt warns Whatsapp over spread of messages triggering violence

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NEW DELHI: The government on Tuesday directed Whatsapp to take urgent steps to prevent the spread of “irresponsi­ble and explosive messages” through its platform amid recent cases of lynching provoked by posts circulated on popular messaging apps.

Conveying its deep disapprova­l to the top brass of Whatsapp, the ministry of electronic­s and IT (MEITY) stated that the Facebook-owned company “could not evade accountabi­lity and responsibi­lity”, according to an official statement.

The warning to Whatsapp comes in the wake of a spate of incidents involving lynching of innocent people because of certain “fake and motivated” messages being circulated on the widely used messaging app.

Terming the “unfortunat­e killings” in states like Assam, Maharashtr­a, Karnataka, Tripura and West Bengal as “deeply painful and regrettabl­e”, the IT ministry said the abuse of platforms like Whatsapp “for repeated circulatio­n of such provocativ­e content” is a matter of grave concern. “MEITY has taken serious note of these irresponsi­ble messages and their circulatio­n in such platforms. Deep disapprova­l of such developmen­ts has been conveyed to the senior management of Whatsapp, and they have been advised that necessary remedial measures should be taken to prevent the proliferat­ion of these fake and at times motivated/ sensationa­l messages,” the statement said.

The government directed the company to immediatel­y contain the spread of such messages through the applicatio­n of appropriat­e technology, even as law and order machinery takes steps to apprehend the culprits.

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