Twitter case: Ravi Shankar said - the law has to be followed, why was no step taken in the Ghaziabad case


Posted on 17th Jun 2021 03:45 pm by rohit kumar

The central government has taken a tough stand against Twitter for not following the new rules for social media. However, Twitter's attitude also seems to be softening a bit. On the new guidelines of social media, Union Information and Technology Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said that these guidelines have not come suddenly, this work was going on for the last 3-4 years. These guidelines are not concerned with the use of social media, but with the misuse of social media so that when they are misused, people can complain.

 

Ravi Shankar Prasad said that the period of 3 months was completed on 25 May. I still said one more final notice to Twitter. What's wrong with Twitter when others can follow these rules? Do you have to organize a huge exam for the appointment of three office-bearers? Do business, your users are welcome to ask questions, but the constitution and laws of India have to be followed.

 

Did you know?Explore Trending and Topic pages for more stories like this.

He said, 'When Indian companies go to America or other countries to do IT business, do they follow the laws of America or other countries or not? You have to do business in India, you are welcome to criticize the Prime Minister and all of us. But the Constitution of India, the rules have to be followed.

 

There is a lot of ruckuses these days on the video of Ghaziabad. Twitter has also been questioned in this regard. A case has also been registered against some people. Ravi Shankar Prasad said that being the Minister of Law and IT, I would not like to say anything on this issue. Police will investigate this. But if Twitter has the rule to declare a tweet as either a manipulated or unmanipulated tweet, why was it not applicable in the Ghaziabad case?

2 Like 0 Dislike
Previous news Next news
Other news

Report of Moga, the hot seat of Punjab: Malvika, who came into politics due to social work, supported brother Sonu Sood more than Congress, AAP's craze among voters

Bollywood actor Sonu Sood, who came into the limelight with the help of the poor during the Coron

Russia-Ukraine War: Biden condemns Russia's missile attack on Ukraine, says will give more help to Kyiv

Russia fired several missiles at Ukraine on Monday. Many Ukrainians died in the missile attack. M

Terrorist plans foiled in Kashmir: Tiffin bomb recovered after a drone was shot down in Kanachak; 3 terrorists killed, 2 Pakistanis in Kupwara-Sopore

Three terrorists were killed in two encounters going on in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday night. One

Maharashtra: First arrest made in Shivaji's statue collapse case, accused consultant arrested in Kolhapur

Structural consultant Chetan Patil has been arrested for the collapse of the statue of Chhatrapat

Want to get a phone for gaming? None of the best from this newly launched phone is under 20 thousand!

iQOO Z6 5G On Amazon: If the phone runs superfast while playing games and does not get hot and th

Sri Lanka in Crisis: PM Wickremesinghe's warning - there may be a shortage of food grains; People queued up for many days for LPG

Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe has warned of a food shortage in the country. He s

Ramlala Pran Pratishtha Anniversary: ​​CM Yogi will perform Abhishek on January 11, 170 saints and religious leaders from across the country will participate

On completion of one year of consecration of the idol of Ramlala, the annual ceremony will be cel

Sonu Sood came out in support of Rajpal, offered him a film, and urged the industry to support him as he is going through a difficult time.

Famous Bollywood actor Rajpal Yadav is currently lodged in Tihar Jail in connection with a cheque

Maharashtra Politics: Uddhav Thackeray's emotional appeal to the rebels, said- 'I worry about you... let's talk together

Maharashtra Political Crisis: Amidst the political ruckus in Maharashtra, Chief Minister Uddhav T

Nigeria Floods: Nigeria floods havoc, death toll crosses 600

Floods have wreaked havoc in Nigeria. More than 600 people have died in the worst floods in a dec

Sign up to write
Sign up now if you have flare of writing..
Login   |   Register
Follow Us
Indyaspeak @ Facebook Indyaspeak @ Twitter Indyaspeak @ Pinterest RSS



Play Free Quiz and Win Cash