Recently, a claim circulated on social media suggesting that the Indian government has introduced new communication rules for WhatsApp and phone calls. This misinformation has been debunked by PIB Fact Check, which clarified that no such rules have been implemented.
The claim, which appeared in a widely shared newspaper clipping, stated that the government was introducing new rules governing WhatsApp messages and phone calls starting from the next day. The alleged rules included restrictions on the duration of calls, limitations on social media usage, and various other regulations supposedly aimed at controlling communication.
PIB Fact Check, the official fact-checking body of the Indian government, has labeled these claims as false. According to PIB, no such communication rules have been introduced by the government. The shared newspaper clipping is fake and misleading, aiming to create unnecessary panic and confusion among the public.
Spreading such misinformation can lead to widespread confusion and anxiety among users of communication platforms like WhatsApp and phone services. It is crucial to rely on verified information from credible sources to prevent the spread of false claims.
The claim that the Indian government has introduced new communication rules for WhatsApp and phone calls is false. PIB Fact Check has confirmed that no such rules have been implemented. It is essential to verify the authenticity of such claims through reliable sources to avoid spreading misinformation and creating unnecessary panic.
By staying informed through credible sources and fact-checking claims, we can contribute to a well-informed and rational discourse in society.
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