
'Partisan enforcement': Digital rights group flags concerns over Karnataka govt's draft law on fake news
Social media users found guilty of posting fake news will face up to seven years imprisonment and a maximum fine of Rs 10 lakh, according to the draft Karnataka Misinformation and Fake News (Prohibition) Act.

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