Person in the guise of Doctor raising forged issues is now misguiding students.
The vyapam whistle-blower Dr Anand Rai hell-bent on to make students suffer through baseless accusation on CBSE is ramping up his campaign ahead of NEET LEAK. Now he is giving groundless information to medical aspirants through his Facebook and Twitter accounts.
1) A recent case filed to rule out NEET 1& 2 results was filed by a aspiring doctor Shivangi Singh from Bihar. He claimed that he had filed the case to gain popularity.
— Manoj Singh (@1968singhManoj) August 24, 2016
2) Baseless allegations on CBSE causing havoc in students.
3) Creating stress with false information.
https://t.co/kwSyoqzmTj— Dr. Anand Rai (@anandrai177) August 3, 2016
मोदी जी हम अलग ही मिट्टी के बने है आप पेपरलीक कर अपात्रो को एडमिट कराओ हम ReTest कराएँगे,AIPMT2015 में करा चुके हैं
Misinformation can spread quickly on Twitter, each retweet exposing it to wider audiences and even resulting in real world impacts.
CBSE has already confirmed the news was not true, but the tweets/posts by such responsible people are long enough to send a shudder through the students.Real tweets have the power to end missleadings, cause diplomatic tensions, fuel a revolution. Fake tweets can have the same ripple effects, and damage control is difficult. There is no way to edit or append a correction to a tweet, and once it has been retweeted, those 140 characters take on a life of their own. A follow-up tweet with the correct information might not be seen by the same people.
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