Ram Mandir: Government has mandated that social media platforms remove all images and videos
Ram Mandir: According to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting's advisory, there have been reports of some provocative, fake, and unverified messages being circulated, particularly on social media, which could upset public order and communal harmony.
The sanctification of life at the Ram temple in Ayodhya is guarded closely. The government is now firmly opposing any kind of false information and rumours regarding the temple on social media. The government warned media outlets and social media platforms on Saturday not to post any misleading or manipulative content about the Ayodhya Ram Temple event on January 22.
According to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting's advisory, there have been reports of some provocative, fake, and unverified messages spreading, particularly on social media, which could upset public order and communal harmony.
On January 22, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and some other dignitaries will attend the consecration ceremony of Ram Lalla's statue in Ayodhya.
According to the advisory, news and current affairs publishers on newspapers, pay satellite TV services, and digital media have been asked not to publish or broadcast any content that could be misleading or manipulative, or that could be harmful to the nation. has the potential to sabotage peace in the community or law and order.