Jharkhand: Government asks police to register case on fake tweet announcing lockdown

PTI, Ranchi

published by: Kuldeep Singh |
Updated by Sun, 05 December 2021 01:30 AM IST

Summary

Jharkhand Chief Minister’s Office said in a tweet from its Twitter handle that no decision has been taken by the state government regarding the lockdown in the state. This screenshot from the Twitter account of Hon’ble CM @HemantSorenJMM is a fake post.

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The Jharkhand government has asked the police to register a case after a fake screenshot of the announcement of the lockdown in the state was shared on the official Twitter handle of Chief Minister Hemant Soren.

Jharkhand Chief Minister’s Office said in a tweet from its Twitter handle that no decision has been taken by the state government regarding the lockdown in the state. This screenshot from the Twitter account of Hon’ble CM @HemantSorenJMM is a fake post. It is reiterated that no such decision has been taken by the State Government on the COVID-19 lockdown.

Jharkhand Chief Minister’s Office tweeted and directed Jharkhand Police to register FIR, identify the miscreants and take action. According to a fake screenshot from the official Twitter handle of Chief Minister Hemant Soren, it has been said that all schools, colleges, institutions and religious places will clearly remain closed from December 6 to January 1 in view of the Omicron infection.

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The Jharkhand government has asked the police to register a case after a fake screenshot of the announcement of the lockdown in the state was shared on the official Twitter handle of Chief Minister Hemant Soren.

Jharkhand Chief Minister’s Office said in a tweet from its Twitter handle that no decision has been taken by the state government regarding the lockdown in the state. This screenshot from the Twitter account of Hon’ble CM @HemantSorenJMM is a fake post. It is reiterated that no such decision has been taken by the State Government on the COVID-19 lockdown.

Jharkhand Chief Minister’s Office tweeted and directed Jharkhand Police to register FIR, identify the miscreants and take action. According to a fake screenshot from the official Twitter handle of Chief Minister Hemant Soren, it has been said that all schools, colleges, institutions and religious places will clearly remain closed from December 6 to January 1 in view of the Omicron infection.

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