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Twitter witholds  several accounts including Prasar Bharati CEO s after request from government

Twitter withholds  several accounts including Prasar Bharati CEO s after request from govt According to sources, Ministry of Electronics and IT had directed Twitter to block around 250 tweets/Twitter accounts for provocative posts linked to farmers protest. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By PTI NEW DELHI: Twitter has blocked several accounts and tweets after the government asked the microblogging platform to take action against 250 handles and posts for containing false and provocative content related to the ongoing farmers agitation, according to sources. These include accounts of Kisan Ekta Morcha and BKU Ekta Urgahan that have thousands of followers and have been actively involved in the ongoing protests.

Good to see action taken says Prasar Bharti CEO

Good to see action taken says Prasar Bharti CEO India Updated: Monday, February 1, 2021, 19:36 [IST] New Delhi, Feb 01: The Twitter account of public broadcaster Prasar Bharati s chief executive Shashi Shekhar Vempati was restored hours after the social networking company on Monday withheld some 250 accounts tweeting, or retweeting, provocative tweets against the government. Good to see action taken on this issue , the Prasar Bharati CEO tweeted. Prasar Bharati asked Twitter to explain the reason for withholding Vempati s account but soon deleted the tweet. Good to see action taken on this issue. https://t.co/aoDYg85Vgh Dear @twitter @TwitterIndia could you explain the grounds for withholding CEO Prasar Bharati s Twitter handle @shashidigital in India? it said.

Twitter reportedly blocks access to coverage of India farmer protests

Twitter lifts restrictions on accounts covering India s farmer protests By Monday Feb 01, 2021 Individuals are silhouetted against a video screen with a Twitter logo as they pose with a S4 smartphone in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, August 14, 2013. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Files Indian fact-checker reveals at least 16 accounts reporting on and covering farmer protests in India restricted Accounts restricted by Twitter include those of a politics and culture magazine, left-wing politicians, and even actors People were quick to react to the development, tagging Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and Twitter s director of policy for India, Mahima Kaul KARACHI: Twitter has removed the restrictions that it had allegedly placed on the coverage of India s growing and controversial farmer protests, a local fact-checker who initially reported the development confirmed Monday evening.

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