Bengaluru, Feb 27: Miscreants on Wednesday fabricated the tweet posted by former chief minister SIddaramaiah in his official Twitter account and circulated that message, the incident of this development came to light.
Former chief minister Siddaramaiah has posted a message in his Twitter account on Indian Air Force attack in Balkot. But in the Facebook page named ‘Troll Shishayndiru’, the miscreants posted that Siddaramaiah has tweeted Balkote as Bagalkote.
Now Siddaramaiah clarified in his Twitter account saying that the Bengaluru police and Home Minister MB Patil need to take action against such miscreants.
Morphed tweets with my official handle are being circulated in social media by few unethical users. This image has a logo of a group 'Troll Sisyandru'. I urge @BlrCityPolice to take immediate action against those involved &I also request Shri. @MBPatil to look into the issue. pic.twitter.com/3Ddm9AuvBT
— Siddaramaiah (@siddaramaiah) February 27, 2019
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Mumbai (PTI): The Mumbai police have registered a case against a man for allegedly duping seven persons of Rs 91 lakhs on the promise of awarding them works of different government departments, an official said on Tuesday.
The accused was identified as Satish Kadam, a resident of Nanded in Marathwada region, an official said.
A complaint was filed by Hanumant Vadje, who alleged that the accused cheated him and six others of around Rs 91 lakh by promising to give them various works of Urban Development and Social Justice Department, he said.
The fraud occurred between 2024 and 2026, with Kadam collecting money in cash and into his accounts, police said, adding he had returned some amount to them partially.
Multiple cheques issued by the accused bounced, prompting the victim to lodge a complaint at the Marine Drive police station. Based on the complaint, a case of cheating and criminal breach of trust was registered against him.
The case is under further investigation, the official said.
