NEW DELHI: In a recent development, the Indian government has taken decisive action against Twitter and other social media platforms, ordering them to remove a distressing video involving two Manipuri women. The video, which showed the women being paraded naked, has caused widespread shock and outrage after it went viral on social media.
Sources reveal that the government communicated with these platforms, emphasizing the importance of adhering to Indian laws. The incident, which occurred on May 4 in Manipur's Thoubal district, is currently under investigation, and authorities are handling it with utmost seriousness.
A senior police official stated that a case of abduction, gangrape, and murder has been registered against unknown armed miscreants involved in the incident. The police are working diligently to apprehend the culprits as quickly as possible.
Prominent figures, including BJP Leader and IT Cell in-charge Amit Malviya and Union Minister for Women and Child Welfare Smriti Irani, have also reacted strongly to the video. Smriti Irani tweeted that she spoke to Chief Minister Biren Singh about the issue, assuring that no effort will be spared to bring the perpetrators to justice.
It is essential to treat this matter with the gravity it deserves, ensuring that all parties involved cooperate fully with the ongoing investigation. Let us stand united against such heinous acts and work towards a society where respect, dignity, and safety are upheld for all individuals.
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