Two RJD Spokespersons Face Charges for Alleged Misinformation During Noida Unrest
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New Delhi, April 15 (NationPress) As protests continue in Noida's Phase 2, a connection to the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) emerged on Wednesday. The Noida police have filed charges against two party spokespersons for allegedly spreading misleading information on social media.
Officials report that Priyanka Bharti and Kanchana Yadav, prominent spokespersons for the RJD and recognizable faces on television, are named in the FIR registered at the Cyber Crime Police Station.
This case relates to the dissemination of misleading content amidst labor unrest, which has seen various incidents of vandalism and arson.
The FIR from Noida police indicates that a video allegedly shared by the pair was suggested to be from the Noida protests, but it actually originated from an incident in Madhya Pradesh. The video displayed police detaining a person under the influence, yet it was falsely represented as a conflict involving workers in Noida.
Authorities contend that these deceptive posts have caused public and laborer confusion, tarnishing the police's image and possibly inciting unrest. The FIR mentions that these actions might have been designed to create tension and disrupt law and order.
Investigations are ongoing to uncover the larger network responsible for propagating such 'misleading and deceptive' content, with multiple social media accounts under scrutiny for their potential role in inciting disturbances.
This incident follows a crackdown on violent protests by workers in various areas of Noida, where stone-pelting, vandalism, and arson have been reported.
The police have advised the public against sharing unverified information online and warned of severe consequences for those found spreading rumors or trying to incite violence via social media channels.
Earlier in the day, Gautam Buddha Nagar District Magistrate Medha Roopam held a meeting with outsourcing agencies and contractors linked to different industrial units. Decisions were made to enforce strict measures, including blacklisting and license cancellations for agencies associated with any misconduct by their staff.
This meeting aimed to ensure adherence to government regulations throughout the district and to preserve industrial harmony amid ongoing labor issues.
In her address, the District Magistrate highlighted the vital role of outsourcing agencies and contractors in industrial operations and job creation, according to an official statement.