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Around 250 Twitter handles were created to spread misinformation about the Koregaon-Bhima violence and to mobilise support for allegedly holding demonstrations abroad to defame the Modi government, the Maharashtra Police said on Wednesday, 5 September.
The police had submitted a report to the state home department, which mentions that an elaborate online campaign was launched to highlight the Koregaon-Bhima violence at an international level, a senior official said.
As a result of this campaign, there was "a large-scale mobilisation" in the UK and a "known group" supported these protests, the official said, but declined to name the group.
He further said the police has found 'suspicious videos' of speeches in which activists from the UK can be heard talking about the Koregaon-Bhima violence.
"We suspect that such demonstrations were held to ensure negative publicity and to defame Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government," the official said.
"Police usually monitor activity on social media and send hundreds of reports to the government," he said.
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