West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has written to Union Home Minister Amit Shah expressing concerns over the increasing prevalence of provocative content on social media and the alarming rise in cybercrime. In her letter, Banerjee urged the central government to introduce stringent legislative and policy measures aimed at curbing these issues. She emphasized the urgent need for robust legal provisions to address the impact of such content and cybercrimes on certain sections of society. The Chief Minister’s appeal highlights the growing challenges posed by fake news, provocative social media posts, and cyber offenses, calling for decisive government action to enhance cybersecurity and prevent further escalation.
‘Grave lapse’: Mamata Banerjee asks NITI Aayog to apologise for mix-up in map (@joydeepthakur ✍🏻) https://t.co/EG8gDFnuzQ
In its Summary Report on West Bengal, @NITIAayog has shockingly misrepresented Bengal as Bihar. This is a calculated, deliberate affront to Bengal’s identity, culture, and dignity. NITI Aayog must issue an unconditional public apology, immediately correct the document, and hold https://t.co/uxe8UyVDdw
Bihar becomes West Bengal in NITI Aayog map; Mamata Banerjee demands apology, immediate correction https://t.co/kcBq1MmDTm