Ravi Shankar Prasad-led IT ministry had asked Twitter to block scores of accounts following the violence on January 26.
NEW DELHI: The Centre on Wednesday did not mince words as it questioned the timing of Twitter s blogpost published ahead of a scheduled meeting of their representatives.
Earlier in the day, the micro-blogging site had published a blog explaining why it had reinstated the accounts which were blocked on government s request following violence during the farmers tractor rally on January 26.
Following Twitter s blogpost, the ministry of information and technology (MeitY) took to Koo the made-in-India alternative to Twitter to question the timing of the US-based social media giant writing a blog on a subject which was to be discussed with the Information Technology (IT) secretary.