Doda police ask people not to share fake news, old videos and hate speech

In light of rising concerns regarding misinformation on social media, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Sandeep Mehta has issued a… The post Doda police ask people not to share fake news, old videos and hate speech first appeared on JK Newsline.

Sep 16, 2025 - 23:27
Doda police ask people not to share fake news, old videos and hate speech

In light of rising concerns regarding misinformation on social media, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Sandeep Mehta has issued a pressing caution to all social media users in Doda.

The SSP emphasizes the importance of refraining from sharing fake news, old videos, hate speeches, or any content that promotes criminal activities, disturbances, or public unrest.

The SSP clarified that disseminating unverified or incendiary content is considered a serious offense, with potential legal repercussions under applicable laws, including the Information Technology Act and the Indian Penal Code. He also referenced an earlier directive from the District Magistrate (Order No. 3471-74/DM Doda dated 03.09.2025) that underscores the necessity for responsible online behavior.

Citizens are encouraged to thoroughly verify the validity of information before sharing or forwarding it. In cases of encountering misleading or inflammatory posts, the public is advised to report it to local police stations or utilize official helplines.

Doda Police reiterate their dedication to preserving peace and harmony throughout the district and call on residents to collaborate in the fight against misinformation and rumors.

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