The farm unions, which have received favourable notice so far, are being questioned over the manner in which their rally spun out of control and resulted in chaos in Delhi on Republic Day.
Delhi chaos: Twitter says it suspended 300 accounts to prevent violence
Twitter said that regardless of any political beliefs and background, action has been taken on accounts that have violated the Twitter Rules. File photo
Updated: Jan 27, 2021, 01:06 PM IST
New Delhi: Twitter has taken strong action against 300 Twitter accounts who might have tried to incite the current situation and may use the visuals of the violent developments in Delhi on Republic day for their own propaganda.
A Twitter spokesperson in response to the WION question said, “We have taken strong enforcement action to protect the conversation on the service from attempts to incite violence, abuse and threats that could trigger the risk of offline harm by blocking certain terms that violate our rules for trends.
PIL in SC seeking judicial probe into violence in Delhi during tractor rally - The PIL further sought directions to the Delhi Police to register FIR in connection with the violence and arrest those responsible for it.
Farmer leader Hannan Mollah has alleged a well-planned conspiracy by “enemies” to derail the farmers protest against the new farm laws. In an exclusive conversation with India TV, Mola distanced himself from violence and decried the violence.