'The rules will not change, will have to be followed', Government of India on Elon Musk becoming Twitter chief


Posted on 28th Oct 2022 05:37 pm by rohit kumar

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has become the new owner of the social networking site Twitter. After the acquisition of Twitter by Mask, a statement has also come out from the central government. Minister of State for IT and Information Technology Rajiv Chandrashekhar said that it is expected that Twitter will follow the IT rules of India. He said that the laws are not going to change according to the owner of the platform.

 

Rajiv Chandrashekhar clearly said that he does not care to change the owner of Twitter. He said, 'India has its law. Everyone has to follow this law. During this, the Union Minister of State was asked a question regarding the ban on the Twitter account of some Indians including actress Kangana Ranaut. On this, he said that soon a new IT rule will be brought, which will apply to everyone.

 

Kangana's Twitter account is suspended

It is worth noting that in May last year, Kangana Ranaut's Twitter account was permanently suspended for violating the rules. Kangana shared the user's post on Instagram Stories today. Kangana also shared the headline of a news article which read, Elon Musk takes charge of Twitter and removes other high-ranking people including CEO Parag Agarwal. Further, Kangana has shared the clapping emoji.

 

The controversy between the Government of India and Twitter

It is known that in July this year, the Government of India appealed to Twitter to remove some objectionable content. The matter had gone to court. In court, Twitter officials also agreed to remove some of the content. If we talk about the last 2 years, then the Government of India had appealed to Twitter to remove facts like creating an independent Sikh state, spreading misinformation about farmers' protests, and misinterpreting the government's efforts to deal with the corona epidemic.

 

Also Read: New Chief Musk will make big changes in Twitter: CEO removed, said- I want people to watch movies, play video games on Twitter

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