Malviya to move court against The Wire, apologized after publishing fake report
Malviya to move court against The Wire, apologized after publishing fake report
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New Delhi: The Wire, a left-wing media portal, has published a fake report describing BJP's IT cell chief Amit Malviya as more powerful than meta, which the company has deleted from its website after a lot of embarrassment. After this, he also pretended to apologize after defaming the image of the country. The controversial portal 'The Wire' had said after all-around criticism that it will now conduct an internal review of every document, technique, cross-check and formula used to make a report against Meta.

However, Amit Malviya does not seem to be in a mood to spare the Left website. In a tweet, he has spoken of legal action against 'The Wire'. Malviya has said that 'After consulting my lawyers and taking their advice, I have decided to take criminal and civil action against 'The Wire'. Not only will I increase the criminal process, but I will seek damages in the civil court against them, because they forged papers to tarnish my reputation.'

Let me tell you that the Left web portal published a report, in which it claimed that Amit Malviya is so powerful that if he does not like a post on Facebook or Instagram, he can get it removed immediately. However, Meta's head of communications, Andy Stone, called the whole news fake. He had said that 'The Wire' has made this report on the basis of fake papers. Based on an unnamed source, The Wire claimed that Amit Malviya had removed 705 posts from social media. However, after a lot of embarrassment, 'The Wire' has deleted the story from the website.  

The left-wing website removed its founding editor Siddharth Varadarajan's Bilan story after domain experts and independent researchers rejected its story. Along with this, he also told that perhaps fake papers have been used to fabricate this story. The Wire removed the story from its platform only after experts made such a claim and indirectly admitted to an internal review as to how wrong their story on Meta was.

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