By connecting Nepal’s violence, many types of false messages are being spread in social media in India too. Maharashtra Police has taken cognizance of this. The police is on alert mode. The work is being done to stop any kind of messages that create malice or disturbance among the people.
Maharashtra’s Home Minister Yogesh Kadam said, “The components who try to bring unrest by trying to create any violence through social media or spreading a wrong message or rumor, we have a strong eye on them.”
What is Yogesh Kadam’s assessment?
Kadam further said, “The social media policy of the Center and the state is quite hard. Our cyber cell is strong. We have not let us spread rumors on social media, it has been cut off in between.”
Kadam, while assessing his assessment, also said that in view of the violence in Nepal, the influenus of China should also be seen in it. He said, “It is very important to understand why this happened in Nepal. I have some PhD in international politics, but China’s Influences on Nepal are an angle that should be considered. Social media was completely banned without giving any beloved information, I thought it was a very strong decision.”
Yogesh Kadam further said, “Social media has become a medium of communication to keep a contact. When such decisions are made, it is absolutely untreated. It is my analysis, I am not speaking on the basis of any political or information, but what I believe is so.”
PM had to resign
On Monday (September 8) in Nepal, students started a protest against social media ban. This performance took a big form. On Tuesday, the houses of big leaders were set on fire in the capital Kathmandu. Hundreds of vehicles were set on fire. During the protest, 30 people died in action. Meanwhile, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli had to resign. Now the interim government is awaited in Nepal.

