Social media has remained a favorite tool which largely provides anonymity to the user and also gives wide reach.
The police also said they have seized a lot of incriminating material in this regard under the UAPA Act.
Those found guilty of breaching the UAPA Act could face up to seven years in prison.
Any alleged rumors can be addressed by putting out accurate and more information through the same social media platforms.
Hyderabad based independent researcher, Srinivas Kodali termed the move as unconstitutional.
This is a clear violation of the digital rights of people.
source: www.techworm.net