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Northeast exodus: Will provide proof to Pak, says HM


New Delhi: Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde on Monday said that the government would provide evidence on the role of Pakistan-based groups who are using social media networking sites to spread communal hatred and create a scare among Indians from Northeast in the country.

"India will give proof to Pakistan very soon on the involvement of Pakistani websites," Shinde said.

Earlier, Shinde in a telephonic conversation with his Pakistani counterpart Rehman Malik took up the issue of social media-networking sites being misused by elements in Pakistan to circulate false pictures and reports in a bid to create communal strife in India.

A Home Ministry spokesperson said Shinde expressed concern over this issue when Malik telephoned him to convey Eid greetings, a day after Union Home Secretary RK Singh said bulk of the rumours that triggered panic among people of Northeastern states in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra were sourced from Pakistan.

In the first contact between the two Ministers after Shinde got the Home portfolio, the Indian minister sought Pakistan's cooperation in checking and neutralising the elements.

Malik said so far India has not given any evidence on the role of Pakistan-based groups in this regard but said his country will look into it if it is provided.

"The Indian Minister has said that rumours were generated from Pakistan through cellular services," he told reporters in Islamabad during an interaction about his phone conversation with Shinde.

"I had requested him (Shinde) to provide evidence in this regard to us and we will take care of it," he added.

According to a report prepared by the Home Ministry, a Pakistan-based hardline group is suspected to have been involved in doctoring images and spreading them across social networking sites to whip up communal passions and create panic among Indians of northeastern region.
 
 
     
 
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