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Mangaluru youth files complaint over misuse of photo on social media

Mangaluru youth files complaint over misuse of photo on social media

Deccan Heralda day ago

Suhail alleges that the photo and video were misused to make false claims that could incite communal tensions and disturb public peace via platforms like WhatsApp and Instagram.

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