TIWN April 26, 2025

AGARTALA, April 26 (TIWN): Tripura police asked social media users to refrain from spreading provocative statements on the platforms, warning them to face legal actions. The announcement came after four days of Kashmir terror attack, where 27 people were killed. Centering these religious hate-provoking, anti-secularism remarks have spiked up, generating a toxic mood on social media, especially Facebook.
Tripura police in a statement said, “We are noticing that a few are engaged on social media to provoke and to post misleading content.”
“These types of content creation, sending are legally punishable, and action will be taken against such social media users. We appeal to people not to indulge in such things and not to react to such posts,” added the police.
Police also appealed to people to report such issues immediately to the police.
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