New Delhi: Maharashtra’s cyber cell has planned to block 22 social media accounts to tackle the propagation of communal disharmony, the news agency ANI has reported.The news comes amidst the backdrop of political and communal mudslinging over the use of loudspeakers to deliver azan for Muslims.“In the wake of the atmosphere at present,” Maharashtra Cyber Cell Superintendent of Police Sanjay Shintre said that 48 police stations of his department were actively filtering out accounts that post objectionable and defamatory content.Out of the 22 accounts that the cyber cell has proposed to be blocked, 20 are on Twitter, one each are on Instagram and Facebook.Many social media accounts belong to “fake organisations” and they propagate fake news with the use of “morphed photos, lots of editing and deep fake technology to spread communal disharmony,” Shintre was quoted by ANI as having said.In the past two years the Maharashtra Cyber cell has identified about 12,000 objectionable posts defaming individuals, of which 6,000 were deleted by intermediaries like Facebook, Twitter and other social media cites, the news agency reported.The cyber cell has attempted to be “proactive” in the last month, especially.