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On the day Kolkata Police arrested a person for allegedly inciting violence by sharing fake images, BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma used an image from the 2002 Gujarat riots to call for a protest against the recent communal violence in West Bengal. On Saturday, Sharma tweeted an image of mobs setting fire to a vehicle, and called on her followers to join her at New Delhi’s Jantar Mantar and protest against the “lawlessness and falling value of human life.”
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Addressing the media on Saturday, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee warned against those responsible for spreading fake images and videos. “Action will be taken for spreading fake pictures and videos. The law will take its own course. I congratulate the people of Bengal for not getting trapped by those spreading rumours and communal hatred. Peace has been restored,” she said.
The West Bengal police also took to Twitter and appealed to the public to not to be mislead by such fake content. “Some people are posting old videos of other countries/regions as incidents of West Bengal. This is highly condemnable. Please check Facts with us.We appeal to all not to pay heed to these malicious videos aimed at creating mistrust among communities,” they said in a tweet.
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