Nagaland Mms Scandal -

Meta (WhatsApp) was forced to limit message forwarding in India again and launched a dedicated fact-checking helpline in Nagamese, the local lingua franca.

The incident severely damaged the "trust and cooperation" model in counter-insurgency zones. The phrase "fake ambush" entered the local lexicon. nagaland mms scandal

The army unit mistook their vehicle for that of insurgents. Without standard verification procedures, they opened fire. Within minutes, all six civilians were dead. While official word lagged, the real-time story was already burning through mobile phones. A graphic, shaky 30-second video from the scene began circulating on WhatsApp and Telegram. It showed the bullet-riddled pickup truck, the bodies inside, and the anguished wails of villagers who arrived minutes after the shooting. Meta (WhatsApp) was forced to limit message forwarding