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Fact Check News | ⚡Controversial Posts on Social Media in Jail for 5 Years? Know Truth Behind Misleading News – LatestLY
Read Latest Fact Check News Quickly Here | The news was published in a leading Hindi daily. As soon as the news went viral on social media, a fact check of the…

The news was published in a leading Hindi daily. As soon as the news went viral on social media, a fact check of the information was done by Press Information Bureau (PIB). The claim states: “5 years in jail for posting controversial posts on social media”.
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