Congress demand, removes old notice on Rahul Gandhi’s Tweet that violated POCSO

A week after the micro-blogging website temporarily suspended their accounts for tweeting pictures of the family of a nine-year-old victim of alleged rape and murder in Northwest Delhi, Twitter on Saturday restored Rahul Gandhi’s account, along with that of the Congress and its other leaders. This move by Twitter came a day after Mr Gandhi lashed out at the social media giant for interfering in India’s political process.

Congress in-charge of social media accounts, Rohan Gupta, told NDTV: “All Congress accounts have been unlocked. No reason has been given by Twitter for the unlocking.”

The first tweet by the official account of Congress, after being unlocked, read: “Satyamev Jayate (Truth Alone Triumphs)”.

Gandhi’s account was temporarily suspended last week after he tweeted pictures of the family of a nine-year-old victim of alleged rape and murder in Northwest Delhi. Twitter deemed it a violation of its rules.

In response, the former Congress chief had, yesterday, accused Twitter of “interfering in the national political process” and said shutting down of his handle amounted to an “attack on the country’s democratic structure”.

Mr Gandhi, in a YouTube video statement titled “Twitter’s dangerous game”, alleged that the microblogging site was not a neutral and objective platform and was “beholden to the government”.

Questioning Twitter’s locking of his handle, he said millions of his followers were unfairly denied the right to an opinion.

“It’s obvious now that Twitter is actually not a neutral, objective platform. It is a biased platform. It’s something that listens to what the government of the day says,” he alleged.

In the wake of the friction with the Congress, Twitter has transferred its India head Manish Maheshwari, against whom an FIR was registered in Uttar Pradesh in connection with a probe related to a video of an alleged hate crime, to the US.

While the company did not specify any reason for the change, it said Maheshwari will move to the US as Senior Director (Revenue Strategy and Operations) and focus on new markets in his new role.

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