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Fact Check: India is planning to go under complete Lockdown again from June 15?

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: June 10, 2020 8:34 PM

A message has been going on social media platform that claims another lockdown could be imposed in India after ...

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A message has been going on social media platform that claims another lockdown could be imposed in India after 15 June. It also says that the Ministry of Home Affairs will impose a complete ban on air and train travel.

The screenshot of the news has been attributed to Zee News. However, Zee has said that the news is fake. 

The Press Information Bureau (PIB) PIBFact check Twitter has called this message 'fake'. The tweet read, "A message circulating on social media claims that another lockdown could be imposed in India after 15 June is completely fake".

It was found out that the screenshot from the news channel was fake and misleading. There is no such announcement of the country being put into another lockdown from June 15. The channel has not carried any such news report and the photo has been morphed. 

Tags: Ministry Of Home AffairsCoronavirus LockdownCoronavirus
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