Government to block over 250 websites for inciting Muslims, triggering exodus of northeast Indians
A Pak-based group may have spread doctored images on social networking sites to incite Muslims and trigger panic among north-east Indians.

Home ministry officials said more than 130 websites have been blocked till now while the rest will be blocked shortly.
"We are planning to block some more sites," an official said.
Government is also contemplating to take up the CERT-In ( Computer Emergency Response Team-India) findings at the international forum as it has turned out to be the biggest instance of cyber warfare on India in recent times.
A Pakistan-based hardline group is suspected to have been involved in doctoring images and spreading them across social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube to incite Muslims and create scare among people of northeastern region living across India.
Most of the online content started getting posted from July 13 and fake profiles were created for spreading morphed pictures, according to a Home Ministry report prepared in the wake of mass exodus of people belonging to the north east from Bangalore, Pune, Chennai and Mumbai following rumours about possible attack on them.
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