Delhi Police accuses former JNU student Umar Khalid of using powerful people to amplify false narratives on social media. Who were the actors and politicians involved? Find out more!
The recent revelations surrounding Umar Khalid's involvement in the 2020 Delhi riots case have taken a dramatic turn. Delhi Police has accused the former JNU student of amplifying false narratives by utilizing a network of influential figures. Through his interactions with actors, politicians, and online portals, Khalid allegedly orchestrated a deceptive narrative in his favor, creating a ripple effect on social media platforms.
The police highlighted Khalid's chats with notable personalities such as Congress leader Jignesh Mewani, actors like Pooja Bhatt, Swara Bhasker, and Zeeshan Ayub as evidence of his strategic manipulation of public opinion. By leveraging their considerable social media following, Khalid allegedly managed to amplify his narrative and mislead the public regarding the events surrounding the riots.
The intense scrutiny of Khalid's actions continues as the police reveal the extent of his connections and the significant role played by these powerful individuals in shaping the narrative. The unfolding saga sheds light on the intricate web of influence and deception that can unfold in the digital age, where social media plays a pivotal role in shaping public discourse and perception.
As the Delhi Police's investigation progresses, the spotlight remains on Umar Khalid and the intricate network of actors, politicians, and portals involved in amplifying his false narrative. The case serves as a stark reminder of the power dynamics at play in the age of social media and the challenges posed by misleading narratives and deceptive tactics in shaping public opinion.
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న్యూఢిల్లీ : జెఎన్యు మాజీ విద్యార్థి ఉమర్ ఖలీద్ బెయిల్ పిటిషన్పై వాదనలు కొనసాగుతున్నాయి. ఉమర్ ఖలీద్ సోషల్ మీడియాలో తప్పుడు కథనాలను ...
Umar Khalid, a former JNU student accused in the 2020 Delhi riots case, faces intensified scrutiny as Delhi Police revealed his alleged manipulation of ...
Delhi Police have opposed bail to former JNU student and activist Umar Khalid's bail plea in the 2020 Delhi riots case.
Special Public Prosecutor said Umar Khalid's mobile phone data revealed he was in contact with some actors, politicians, activists and celebrities and sent ...
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New Delhi: Delhi Police told a court on Wednesday that former JNU student Umar Khalid was in the habit of creating social media narratives to influenc.