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Check fake news or face legal action, govt warns WhatsApp in second notice

WhatsApp to be treated as abettors if fail to check circulation of rumours

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Kiran Rathee New Delhi
The government has issued a second notice to WhatsApp demanding more stringent solution to check fake news as the measures taken the instant messaging platform has not addressed the problem adequately.

The government has even warned WhatsApp to face legal action and liable to be treated as abettors if the platform did not take necessary actions.

The IT Ministry had issued a notice to Facebook-owned WhatsApp on July 3 but after that, another lynching took place in Bidar, where a 32 year old software engineer Mohammed Azam was killed after viral circulation of rumours on Whatsapp about child lifters.

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