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As the old saying goes. Attempts to gain publicity with untruths and lies have failed. He lied that there were lions that were not in Andhra Pradesh and paid a fine of ten thousand rupees. An employee of the National Highway road asked for permission to go to his native Madhya Pradesh. The officer refused to grant leave. The employee, who decided to take leave anyway, posted a false video on social media. After seeing this video, he thought that no one should come to work. He then posted a video of a lion roaming in the area where the highway works are going on. He thought that the people there would panic and stop working for a few days. At this time he posted a fake video with the intention of going to the village and was fined ten thousand rupees.
At Sunkulamma temple on the outskirts of Erragudur village of Pamulapadu Mandal, Telugu Ganga Katta Gravel Bill is going for national highway widening works. But when his superior asked for leave for three employees working there to take leave and go to town, he did not give leave. With this, they decided to put a fake video and stop the work going on there and go to the village. The three created a video of a lion at the Sunkulamma temple near Erra Guduru village and shared it with his officer and fellow staff. The video spread to everyone in the surrounding villages within minutes. Due to this, the locals living in the nearby villages were terrified. But because there are educated people in some groups, they said that there are no such lions in our Andhra Pradesh.. All these are false news.
But the forest officials stepped into the field on this news which went viral at night. In the morning, they went to Teluganga Katta near Erraguduru village and inspected it. It has been confirmed that this is a false video and an investigation has been conducted into the incident. The three youths who caused this video to go viral were arrested and taken to the Atmakuru forest office. The whole matter came out when they were interrogated. The forest officials who investigated till evening came to a conclusion that the video went viral just for the holiday. Ten thousand rupees compound fee was fined for the youths who propagated such lies. He warned that anyone who posts such posts again will be fined and jailed. 10,000 pine fell as soon as he came for leave. Among those who went viral, two youths belong to the state of Madhya Pradesh and the other youth is a local, the forest officials have identified. Forest department officials said that strict action will be taken against anyone spreading false propaganda and creating fear among the people.
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