If videos and photos related to Manipur violence are shared on social media, you will be jailed!

Manipur has been burning in the fire of caste violence for the last several months. Let us tell you that the Government of Manipur is alert to prevent fresh outbreak of violence under any circumstances. Meanwhile, the state government has made it clear in its new order on Wednesday that action will be taken against those who share videos or photos of violence on social media anywhere in the state. Any such content sharing has been banned.  Ban on mobile internet service also extended for 5 more days Let us tell you that along with this, orders have been given to continue the ban on mobile internet service for another 5 days. Three days ago, the video of a Kuki-Jomi person being burnt went viral on social media and WhatsApp, after which the state government has taken this decision. The state government has said it will register and prosecute people circulating pictures and videos of the violence.  Law and order situation in the state may deteriorate - Home Department Let us tell you that in an order of the Governor issued on Wednesday through the State Home Department, it has been said that the state government takes photos and videos of violent activities "very seriously and with utmost sensitivity". Sharing such things can again lead to crowd gathering and loss of government property or life. This can lead to deterioration of law and order situation in the state.  Decided to ban circulation of videos and photos The order said that the government has decided to ban the circulation of such videos-photos as a positive step towards bringing normalcy in the state.  It says that if any person is in possession of such pictures or videos then he should contact the nearest superintendent of police and submit them for legal action, but if they are found sharing such pictures through social media, So a case will be registered against them under the relevant provision and prosecuted.  What is the whole matter? Actually, let us tell you that on May 3 in Manipur, violence started during the tribal solidarity march of the Christian Kuki community in the areas bordering Bishnupur and Churachandpur districts. More than 5 months have passed but the situation is not getting better. At least 175 people have already been confirmed dead, while 50,000 people are displaced.

Manipur has been burning in the fire of caste violence for the last several months. Let us tell you that the Government of Manipur is alert to prevent fresh outbreak of violence under any circumstances. Meanwhile, the state government has made it clear in its new order on Wednesday that action will be taken against those who share videos or photos of violence on social media anywhere in the state. Any such content sharing has been banned.

Ban on mobile internet service also extended for 5 more days

Let us tell you that along with this, orders have been given to continue the ban on mobile internet service for another 5 days. Three days ago, the video of a Kuki-Jomi person being burnt went viral on social media and WhatsApp, after which the state government has taken this decision. The state government has said it will register and prosecute people circulating pictures and videos of the violence.

Law and order situation in the state may deteriorate - Home Department

Let us tell you that in an order of the Governor issued on Wednesday through the State Home Department, it has been said that the state government takes photos and videos of violent activities "very seriously and with utmost sensitivity". Sharing such things can again lead to crowd gathering and loss of government property or life. This can lead to deterioration of law and order situation in the state.

Decided to ban circulation of videos and photos

The order said that the government has decided to ban the circulation of such videos-photos as a positive step towards bringing normalcy in the state.  It says that if any person is in possession of such pictures or videos then he should contact the nearest superintendent of police and submit them for legal action, but if they are found sharing such pictures through social media, So a case will be registered against them under the relevant provision and prosecuted.

What is the whole matter?

Actually, let us tell you that on May 3 in Manipur, violence started during the tribal solidarity march of the Christian Kuki community in the areas bordering Bishnupur and Churachandpur districts. More than 5 months have passed but the situation is not getting better. At least 175 people have already been confirmed dead, while 50,000 people are displaced.

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