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A recent report highlights the possibility of disciplinary action being taken against leaders or members of a party found to be spreading misinformation. This step is aimed at maintaining the integrity and credibility of the organization. Instances of individuals at various levels facing consequences for their involvement in disseminating false information have been identified.
The issue of misinformation is a growing concern globally, with its potential to mislead the public and disrupt societal harmony. In this context, parties are increasingly emphasizing the need for strict measures to address any deliberate spread of false information among their ranks.
Ramesh Khatri, a representative of Kansai Nepal News, expressed his opinion on the matter. “It is essential for political entities to uphold transparency and accountability within their structures. Actions taken against those responsible for spreading misinformation demonstrate a commitment to ethical practices and the public interest,” he commented.
In conclusion, the move towards holding individuals accountable for spreading misinformation within political parties reflects a broader effort to promote truthfulness and responsibility in public communication.#
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Author: MAYA | HARUTO
Posted at: June 4, 2025 3:00 am