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CRPF dismisses social media message of rift with Kashmir Police

Security forces dismissed a "malicious" social media post by a Pakistani journalist about an alleged clash between the CRPF and the Jammu and Kashmir Police, saying the content was untrue and absolutely baseless.

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Published : Aug 12, 2019, 9:27 PM IST

Jammu and Kashmir: Both the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the Jammu and Kashmir Police (JKP) on Monday dismissed messages of a rift among security forces deployed in J&K after the abrogation of Article 370.

Reacting to a tweet that is doing the round on social media, the CRPF said all security forces were working in coordination and with bonhomie.

The fake message on social media alleged, a "Muslim Kashmiri policeman shot & killed five Indian CRPF personnel in a 'blue on blue' attack after they refused to let a pregnant woman by because she didn't have a curfew pass. Things on edge since that attack."

The Kashmir Zone Police denied any such incident. "This malicious content is strongly rebutted. The matter has been taken up with @TwitterSupport for action," said a tweet from the Kashmir Zone Police.

"The malicious content of this tweet is absolutely baseless and untrue. As always, all the security forces are working with coordination and bonhomie. Patriotism and our tricolour lie at the core of our hearts and existence, even when the colour of our uniforms may differ," CRPF said in a tweet.

J&K has been under lockdown since the government on August 5 abrogated Article 370 and divided the state into two Union Territories.

Since then, fake news has been flourishing on social media with many of them emanating from the rumour mills in Pakistan.

"There is a malicious campaign launched on the social media about the situation in Kashmir, we have taken it up with service providers, this campaign been manifested from outside...," said SP Pani, Inspector General (IG) of Police, Kashmir.

"There have been a few injuries today, but no one seriously. There is no medico legal case," he said.

  • What weed do they smoke and what fantasy world they live in? If this is what verified handles are peddling,imagine the storm of propaganda unleashed by thousands of fake(Kashmiri look like) handles of @OfficialDGISPR.
    Truth has the ultimate power to decimate their imagined world https://t.co/Pv7iiZ2iam

    — Imtiyaz Hussain (@hussain_imtiyaz) August 12, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

"What weed do they smoke and what fantasy world they live in? If this is what verified handles are peddling, imagine the storm of propaganda unleashed by thousands of fake(Kashmiri look like) handles of @OfficialDGISPR. Truth has the ultimate power to decimate their imagined world," J&K Police Officer Imtiyaz Hussain tweeted.

Also Read: Indian envoy to Pakistan Ajay Bisaria returns to Delhi

Jammu and Kashmir: Both the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the Jammu and Kashmir Police (JKP) on Monday dismissed messages of a rift among security forces deployed in J&K after the abrogation of Article 370.

Reacting to a tweet that is doing the round on social media, the CRPF said all security forces were working in coordination and with bonhomie.

The fake message on social media alleged, a "Muslim Kashmiri policeman shot & killed five Indian CRPF personnel in a 'blue on blue' attack after they refused to let a pregnant woman by because she didn't have a curfew pass. Things on edge since that attack."

The Kashmir Zone Police denied any such incident. "This malicious content is strongly rebutted. The matter has been taken up with @TwitterSupport for action," said a tweet from the Kashmir Zone Police.

"The malicious content of this tweet is absolutely baseless and untrue. As always, all the security forces are working with coordination and bonhomie. Patriotism and our tricolour lie at the core of our hearts and existence, even when the colour of our uniforms may differ," CRPF said in a tweet.

J&K has been under lockdown since the government on August 5 abrogated Article 370 and divided the state into two Union Territories.

Since then, fake news has been flourishing on social media with many of them emanating from the rumour mills in Pakistan.

"There is a malicious campaign launched on the social media about the situation in Kashmir, we have taken it up with service providers, this campaign been manifested from outside...," said SP Pani, Inspector General (IG) of Police, Kashmir.

"There have been a few injuries today, but no one seriously. There is no medico legal case," he said.

  • What weed do they smoke and what fantasy world they live in? If this is what verified handles are peddling,imagine the storm of propaganda unleashed by thousands of fake(Kashmiri look like) handles of @OfficialDGISPR.
    Truth has the ultimate power to decimate their imagined world https://t.co/Pv7iiZ2iam

    — Imtiyaz Hussain (@hussain_imtiyaz) August 12, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

"What weed do they smoke and what fantasy world they live in? If this is what verified handles are peddling, imagine the storm of propaganda unleashed by thousands of fake(Kashmiri look like) handles of @OfficialDGISPR. Truth has the ultimate power to decimate their imagined world," J&K Police Officer Imtiyaz Hussain tweeted.

Also Read: Indian envoy to Pakistan Ajay Bisaria returns to Delhi

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CRPF dismisses social media message of rift with Kashmir Police



New Delhi, Aug 12 Both the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the Jammu and Kashmir Police (JKP) on Monday dismissed messages of rift among security forces deployed in J&K after the abrogation of Article 370.



Reacting to a tweet that is doing the round on social media, the CRPF said all security forces were working in coordination and with bonhomie.



The fake message on social media alleged, a "Muslim Kashmiri policeman shot & killed five Indian CRPF personnel in a ''blue on blue'' attack after they refused to let a pregnant woman by because she didn''t have a curfew pass. Things on edge since that attack."



The Kashmir Zone Police denied any such incident. "This malicious content is strongly rebutted. Matter has been taken up with @TwitterSupport for action," said a tweet from the Kashmir Zone Police.



"The malicious content of this tweet is absolutely baseless and untrue. As always, all the security forces are working with coordination and bonhomie. Patriotism and our tricolour lie at the core of our hearts and existence, even when the colour of our uniforms may differ," CRPF said in a tweet.



J&K has been under lockdown since the government on August 5 abrogated Article 370 and divided the state into two Union Territories.



Since then, fake news have been flourishing on social media with many of them them emanating from the rumour mills in Pakistan.



"There is a malicious campaign launched on the social media about situation in Kashmir, we have taken it up with service providers, this campaign been manifested from outside...," said SP Pani, Inspector General (IG) of Police, Kashmir.



"There have been a few injuries today, but no one seriously. There is no medico legal case," he said.



"What weed do they smoke and what fantasy world they live in? If this is what verified handles are peddling, imagine the storm of propaganda unleashed by thousands of fake(Kashmiri look like) handles of @OfficialDGISPR. Truth has the ultimate power to decimate their imagined world," J&K Police Officer Imtiyaz Hussain tweeted.


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