Strictness of Patna High Court, said- Remove immediately from social media, PM Modi’s AI video | Patna High Court Strint Order in PM Modi Ai Video Controversy

Before the Bihar elections, PM Modi and his mother’s AI-Janred Deepfech video went viral, which led to political controversy. The Patna High Court ordered social media platforms to remove the video and warned of strict action against fake materials.

The Patna High Court has given a tough verdict regarding the controversial AI video related to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his late mother Hiraben Modi. The court has directed all social media platforms to remove the video immediately, as it is misleading, objectionable and the Prime Minister’s image. At the same time, the court said that vigilance should be taken to prevent the spread of such materials in future and necessary steps should be taken. Executive Chief Justice P.B. The Bajantri court gave this verdict.

What is in the video?

Actually, the matter came to light when an AI-birthted video went viral on social media. The video showed that PM Modi is sleeping and his mother Hiraben Modi is scolding him while sarcasm on politics. The video said that “You put me in the line of demonetisation and now you are doing politics in my name.” On watching this video, it went viral and BJP leaders called it a conspiracy going on at the behest of the Congress.

BJP’s charge

The BJP alleged that the aim of the Congress is to harm the Prime Minister’s personal image and spread confusion before the election. BJP leaders called it a “traitorous mindset”. At the same time, the Congress said that the allegations are baseless and the video will be investigated.

Court directive

When the matter reached the court, Executive Chief Justice P.B. The court of Bajantari said that such material is not only misleading but also hurts the dignity of democracy. The court directed that strict action should be taken by identifying those who make and spread the video. At the same time, social media platforms were asked to ensure that such materials should not be shared without verification in future.

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