YS Prime Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy on Friday launched the ‘AP Fact Check’ website and Twitter account to counter the false news spread by some interests against the government.
Mr. Jagan said the government will condemn the malicious content through the above platforms properly supported by evidence.
He said the authorities should also take action against those who carry out false propaganda, which harms the reputation of individuals and the system. ‘Nobody has the right to corrupt systems with personal intentions. “No one should do things that deceive systems,” he said.
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