Delhi Police Goes To Twitter India Offices Over âCongress Toolkitâ Probe After It Flagged It As Manipulated Media Despite IT Ministry Warning
by Swarajya Staff - May 24, 2021 04:16 PM
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Update: The Delhi Police has termed its visit to Twitter India offices as a routine process to ascertain who is the most suitable person to issue a notice over its Toolkit probe as replies by Twitter India s MD were found to be very ambiguous.
The Delhi Police has conducted raids on Twitter India s offices in Delhi and Gurugram in connection with its probe in the Toolkit case.
#BREAKING: Delhi Police Special Cell raid underway at the Twitter India offices in New Delhi and Gurgaon. Raids in connection with the âÂÂtoolkitâ probe. More details are still awaited. @TwitterIndia@DelhiPolicepic.twitter.com/JjcHHZurRa Aditya Raj Kaul (@AdityaRajKaul) May 24, 2021
Chhattisgarh Police summons BJP s Sambit Patra in toolkit case
Chhattisgarh Police summons BJP s Sambit Patra in toolkit case
Chattisgarh Police has issued a notice to Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) national spokesperson Sambit Patra in the ‘toolkit’ case.
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Chattisgarh Police has issued a notice to Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) national spokesperson Sambit Patra in the ‘toolkit’ case. Sambit Patra has been asked to appear at the Civil Lines Police Station in Raipur on Sunday for questioning, following a complaint filed by NSUI, the student wing of the Congress.
In its complaint, NSUI via its Chattisgarh unit,
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Breakthrough infections emerge new concern
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Experts, however, say they are ‘rare but expected events’ when lakhs are vaccinated
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COVID-19 patients being treated inside the first unit of a makeshift ICU set up at Aster MIMS hospital in Kozhikode on Saturday.
Experts, however, say they are ‘rare but expected events’ when lakhs are vaccinated
The increasing number of COVID-19 reinfections following natural infections and vaccine “breakthrough” infections amongst fully vaccinated health-care workers in Kerala is emerging as a new concern even as experts reiterate that these are “rare but expected events” when lakhs are vaccinated.
They point out that immune escape variants of SARS-CoV2 can also contribute to an increase in reinfections and potentially have an adverse effect on the efficacy of vaccines, leading to breakthrough infections.