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Rajnath admits role of fake news in mob lynchings; oppn walks out

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We have asked the social media service providers to devise a system to prevent fake news.

Rajnath Singh, Home Minister

new delhi — Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh for the first time admitted in the Lok Sabha on Thursday that fake news on social media has resulted in many mob lynching incidents in the country, saying the government has asked service providers to put a check on rumour mongering on social media. Not satisfied with his response, the opposition walked out.

Earlier, the minister termed these incidents ‘unfortunat­e’ and asked the state government­s to take “appropriat­e action”. He was replying to a question raised by K.C. Venugopal of the Congress during Zero Hour.

The Congress MP said incidents of mob lynching and vigilantis­m have increased across the country and political opponents were also being targeted by vigilante groups.

He alleged that investigat­ive agencies were being misused even as he hit out at BJP MP Jayant Sinha for garlanding eight people who were convicted in a mob lynching case. “Mother Teresa’s Missionari­es

of Charity as well as Swami Agnivesh have been attacked by ruling party members,” said Venugopal. He also urged the government to bring a law to check such crimes. Replying to him, Singh said while it

was true that such incidents resulting in deaths have been reported from various parts of the country, “this is not the first time that such incidents have happened”.

Condemning these incidents, he said it was the responsibi­lity of the states to take appropriat­e action.

“Since law and order is a state subject, the state government­s should take action. I have personally spoken to the Chief Ministers about these incidents,” said Singh.

“The spread of fake news on social media by unverified accounts is also responsibl­e for these incidents. We have asked the social media service providers to devise a system to prevent fake news,” he added.

Not happy with the minister’s reply, Congress, RJD and CPI-M members staged a walkout. According to media reports, 20 people have died in lynching cases across the country this year. —

 ?? AP ?? Activists shout slogans during a protest against the recent attack on Swami Agnivesh, in Mumbai on Thursday. —
AP Activists shout slogans during a protest against the recent attack on Swami Agnivesh, in Mumbai on Thursday. —

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