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Defamation of clan name in FB draws flak

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TURA: The Tura Arengh Mahari Association (TAMA) has urged those misusing clan’s name to desist from such activities in the future following the demand of Dalbot clan for action against the misuse of social media like Facebook by certain users including fake account holder ‘Ku’rang Arengh.
In a statement issued here on Thursday, TAMA informed that an emergent meeting in this regard was held by the association on Wednesday where the members unanimously resolved to take initiatives to protect the clan name.
It may be mentioned that over the past few weeks, numerous posts have been uploaded in FB by Ku’rang Arengh where he made sensational accusations against prominent figures and public leaders. The latest however, was one where he posted photos of several women with various allegations against them, including their involvement in an alleged sex racket in and around Tura town.The New Tura Dalbot Mahari Association (NTDMA) also called on West Garo Hills Deputy Commissioner to take action against the fake account holder under the name and others responsible for circulating the controversial posts.

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