Coronavirus: Indian Army dismisses rumours of emergency' on social media
A few days earlier, a report suggesting India might soon declare a financial emergency had done rounds, but was declared false by the government

- Mar 30, 2020,
- Updated Mar 30, 2020 9:42 PM IST
The Indian Army has squashed rumours about a likely declaration of emergency next month.
"Fake & malicious messages are circulating on social media about likely declaration of emergency in mid-April & employment of Indian Army, veterans, National Cadet Corps and National Service Scheme to assist the civil admin. It's clarified that this is absolutely fake," the Indian Army tweeted.
Coronavirus-related fake news has caused trouble in the past too. A fake account with a name similar to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's PM CARES fund was being circulated asking for money using the PM's name.
A few days earlier, a report suggesting India might soon declare a financial emergency had done rounds, but was declared false by the government.
The clarification on emergency comes as the 21-day national lockdown enters its sixth day.
India's tally for confirmed COVID-19 cases has crossed 1000 along with 29 fatalities.
Also Read: Coronavirus scare: Foreign tourist arrivals growth hit record low in February
Also Read: Coronavirus: Govt denies lockdown extension, says 'no such plan'
The Indian Army has squashed rumours about a likely declaration of emergency next month.
"Fake & malicious messages are circulating on social media about likely declaration of emergency in mid-April & employment of Indian Army, veterans, National Cadet Corps and National Service Scheme to assist the civil admin. It's clarified that this is absolutely fake," the Indian Army tweeted.
Coronavirus-related fake news has caused trouble in the past too. A fake account with a name similar to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's PM CARES fund was being circulated asking for money using the PM's name.
A few days earlier, a report suggesting India might soon declare a financial emergency had done rounds, but was declared false by the government.
The clarification on emergency comes as the 21-day national lockdown enters its sixth day.
India's tally for confirmed COVID-19 cases has crossed 1000 along with 29 fatalities.
Also Read: Coronavirus scare: Foreign tourist arrivals growth hit record low in February
Also Read: Coronavirus: Govt denies lockdown extension, says 'no such plan'
