
Attacks On Migrants Just Rumours, Says Bihar Team, Back From Tamil Nadu
NDTV
A group of officers from Bihar who had gone to Tamil Nadu to check rumours about attacks on migrant workers have said in their report that the rumours were just that, rumours. No attack on migrants happened, they said in their report.
A group of officers from Bihar who had gone to Tamil Nadu to check rumours about attacks on migrant workers have said in their report that the rumours were just that, rumours. No attack on migrants happened, they said in their report after returning to Bihar from different areas of Tamil Nadu.
The latest fake video alleging attacks on migrant workers in DMK-ruled Tamil Nadu surfaced on March 6. The DMK led by Chief Minister MK Stalin is in the opposition in the centre. The latest "fake" video tweeted by Manish Kasyap, who identifies himself as a "public figure" and a "journalist" on Twitter, shows one of the "migrant workers" laughing before talking on camera. The Tamil Nadu Police have warned of legal action.
The police said the fake video on migrant attacks that surfaced on March 6 was shot in Patna.
"A lot of progress has been made by the Bihar Police, including how one video of labourers being beaten up was made in Gopalganj in Bihar," the officers said in a statement. "A person has been arrested for sharing fake news on attacks on migrant," they said.