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BJP MLC comes forward to help Retired Army Major Neelam Singh, says ‘don’t worry we will take care’

The BJP MLC N Ramachander Rao has come forward to help him and has assured him of full help.

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The Cyberabad Cybercrime police on Monday booked a retired Major of the Indian Army on charges of posting fake news on Twitter, they alleged him with the malicious intent to spread enmity between two groups. The BJP MLC N Ramachander Rao has come forward to help him and has assured him of full help.

The retired Major of Indian Army is a Twitter user named The Skin Doctor and when the case was registered against him, he further came on the Twitter platform and said that “Cyberabad police have filed a case against me for a satire. A satire they perceived as “fake news” despite a disclaimer. How absurd it is!

Any lawyer friend who can help me with this? Also, one more request. If anyone can find out the FIR number so that I can proceed accordingly.”

The Skin Doctor’s tweet spread like a wildfire and many people reacted to it and thus the BJP MLC also came forward and replied to his tweet by saying that “Don’t worry we will take care”

The BJP leader Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga also addressed the tweet and responded by writing, “File Online complaint on ur state police website and send a copy. We Will arrange everything, don’t worry.”

On Saturday, a fruit vendor in Jharkhand’s Jamshedpur came under criticism after a Twitter user uploaded pictures of a poster that draped the front of the makeshift stalls.

The poster proclaimed that this was approved by the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) as a ‘Hindu fruit store’. The poster had also provided a name and contact number — presumably of the vendor. In the top left corner of the poster is the logo of the organization.

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