Indian parliamentary panel summons Twitter global CEO on February 25




Acitvists of The Youth for Social Media Democracy (YSMD) protesting against Twitter in its Office in Delhi (Photo: ANI)

Indian Government’s Aadhaar project has also been under the suspicion of snooping on Indian citizens. In a report published in Time, NDA led Ruling Party was accused of Using WhatsApp to Fuel Fake News Ahead of Elections

 

New Delhi (February 12, 2019) Indian parliamentary panel has summoned Twitter Inc’s chief executive officer Jack Dorsey to appear before it later this month, after he did not attend a hearing on Monday (February 11, 2019) to discuss citizens’ rights on social media.

The parliamentary committee on information technology (IT) has decided to summon Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey on February 25, panel chairman Anurag Thakur told media after its meeting yesterday.
“We had summoned the global CEO but he did not appear and sent junior executives,” said Thakur, a parliamentarian from the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) party. The panel had taken this very seriously and if Dorsey still failed to appear, Twitter would be seen as breaching parliamentary privilege, Thakur said.

Officials of India’s technology ministry and Twitter had been invited to the meeting to discuss safeguarding citizens’ rights on social media and online news platforms.
Twitter declined to comment.

The summons comes as social media companies are under scrutiny ahead of elections due before May. Several companies are overhauling policies to curb misinformation ahead of the vote.

The Youth for Social Media Democracy (YSMD), a collective with right-wing leanings, accused Twitter of left-wing bias and protested outside the firm’s office in New Delhi earlier this month.
“Twitter has acquired an anti-right wing attitude. They block our accounts & impressions of the tweets. We won’t tolerate this, they will have to change their policy,” ANI had quoted protestors as saying.

“No action is being taken against LW (left-wing) accounts who are regularly posting offensive, abusive, violence inciting, threat & death wish tweets even when they are found violating Twitter rules,” the YSMD said in a document it submitted to Thakur’s panel on January 31.
Twitter said last week it “does not review, prioritize, or enforce its policies on the basis of political ideology”, adding that all accounts and tweets are treated impartially.

AAP Social Media Strategist Ankit Lal had called the protesters notorious abusers, online terrorists, trolls and fools.

India, one of the world’s biggest Internet markets, has clamped down on U.S. corporations over the past year – from mandating firms such as Mastercard Inc and Visa Inc to store Indian citizens’ payments data locally, to modifying e-commerce norms for Amazon and Walmart and drafting stricter rules to regulate content on social media.

Facebook has stepped up its fact-checking programme and is toughening up policies for political advertisements. Its WhatsApp messenger has conducted road shows and media campaigns as well as tweaked features to control fake news.

Alphabet Inc’s Google has held more than 130 workshops across India, as of end-December, to train journalists to verify news.

However, Indian Government Aadhaar project has also been under the suspicion of snooping on Indian citizens. In a report published in Time, NDA led Ruling Party was accused of Using WhatsApp to Fuel Fake News Ahead of Elections

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