Residents have been urged to not spread rumours during this crucial time
In an official statement on its Instagram account, the ministry said such rumours doing the rounds on social media were completely baseless.
Of late, rumours had been doing the rounds that the government had modified visa rules for Pakistanis and Bangladeshis, and this resulted in thousands of queries landing in Khaleej Times mailboxes seeking clarification.
The ministry also urged the public not to rely on unofficial statements on social media, and informed that all official policy changes will be announced directly by the government.
The ministry also warned people spreading these rumours, and said such rumourmongers will be prosecuted for cyber crime.Read the full statement here:
Residents have been urged to not spread rumours during this crucial time
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