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The Maharashtra Cyber department has identified over 140 objectionable posts and videos aimed at inciting communal unrest on social media platforms following the Nagpur violence. Notices have been issued to take down the content and uncover the identities of the individuals operating these accounts. The department will prosecute individuals misusing digital platforms to disrupt communal harmony. Police have arrested 69 people in connection with the Nagpur violence.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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