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The Indian government has issued an order to Twitter and other social media platforms, instructing them not to share the viral video, a source familiar with the matter told CNN Thursday, adding it ...
The Union government ordered social media platforms to remove all posts showing the viral video. [175] Seven arrests were made in the case, all of them after the viral video surfaced. [176] The Supreme Court responded within hours after the circulation of the video, warning that the court will intervene if the government fails to act. [177]
A video of two tribal women being paraded naked and subjected to blatant acts of sexual assault by a mob of men in the violence-hit northeastern state of Manipur has triggered outrage in India ...
A seven-second video that had gone viral last week on several WhatsApp groups in Manipur showed a seemingly immobile man wearing a black T-shirt and olive camouflage trousers being burnt.
This can be ascertained by the fact that a head constable, Siamlalpaul was suspended for posting a viral video where he was seen posing with armed Militants. In response to the suspension, a 300-400 strong mob burned down the churachandpur DC office and SP office and due to which the DC and the SP were airlifted the next day
Arambai Tenggol (Meitei for "dart wielding cavalry") [8] is a Meitei activist organisation in the Indian state of Manipur founded by Manipur's titular ling and Rajya Sabha member Leishemba Sanajaoba, [9] [10] who also remains as its chairman. [3] [11] Arambai Tenggol has been described as a radical organisation, [12] [13] or as a radicalised ...
A video showing a man's body on fire in India's restive Manipur prompted calls for justice from a minority tribal group in the northeastern state, which remains on edge more than five months after ...
Asian News International (ANI) is an Indian news agency that offers syndicated multimedia news feeds to news bureaus in India. [3] [4] [5] The company was established by Prem Prakash in 1971 and, under the name TVNF, it soon became the first agency in India to syndicate video news. [6]