The Asian Age

Rajnath: Don’t believe unverified content

- Wrong content, which has no basis, gets circulated on social media networks like WhatsApp, which the public believes to be true — Rajnath Singh, Home minister AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Home minister Rajnath Singh on Monday cautioned people that antination­al elements were using social media to foment trouble by posting unverified material and that public should avoid forwarding such content on such platforms.

Speaking at a function of the para-military force, Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), Mr Singh said that “wrong” content, which has no basis, gets circulated on social media networks like WhatsApp, which the public believes to be true.

The home minister said that public and even paramilita­ry personnel should not believe such messages or forwards them without a proper verificati­on since this could a ploy by the anti-national elements to create trouble in society.

Appreciati­ng the SSB’s role, Mr Singh said it was difficult for the security personnel to guard an “open border” since it is tough to detect criminals, subversive elements or those carrying fake currency. The SSB is deployed along the Indo-Nepal and

Bhutan borders. The home minister launched the SSB’s intelligen­ce wing on Monday. In addition to a compensati­on of `1 crore to those getting martyred, Mr Singh said he was planning to do something more also in the days ahead.

The SSB’s intelligen­ce unit would be tasked with gathering informatio­n along the Nepal and Bhutan borders, which are considered highly porous, on movement of criminals and Kashmiri militants.

The intelligen­ce wing will have 650 field and staff agents to gather “actionable informatio­n”.

Since 2010, as many as 230 former Kashmiri militants, based in Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK), have returned home through the Indo-Nepal border. On the other hand, the IndoBhutan border is often used by terror groups active in the Northeast, particular­ly the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), which has even attacked Bhutanese nationals in the past.

Having a separate specialise­d intelligen­ce unit was important for the SSB since subversive elements are known to take advantage of the “friendly Borders” with Nepal and Bhutan.

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