NB Twitter Soch | "Outright lie, Twitter under Dorsey had a problem accepting sovereignty of Indian law": Govt rejects ex-Twitter CEO Dorsey's raids, shutdown claims

NewsBharati    13-Jun-2023 10:50:39 AM
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New Delhi, June 13: Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar slammed the former CEO of Twitter, Jack Dorsey on Tuesday saying that it is "outright lie" and "an attempt to brush out the very dubious period" for his claims that Indian government put pressure on the microblogging platform to block accounts covering the farmers' protests.
 
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He took to Twitter today to post, "This is an outright lie by @jack- perhaps an attempt to brush out that very dubious period of twitters history. @twitter undr Dorsey n his team were in repeated n continuous violations of India law. As a matter of fact they were in non-compliance with the law repeatedly from 2020 to 2022 and it was only June 2022 when they finally complied. No one went to jail nor was twitter shutdown," he wrote.
 
Further, he said that Dorsey's Twitter regime had a problem accepting the sovereignty of Indian law. "It behaved as if the laws of India did not apply to it. India as a sovereign nation has the right to ensure that its laws are followed by all companies operating in India," Rajeev Chandrasekhar wrote.
 
 
Referring to the farmer's protest in January 2021, he said that since there was a lot of misinformation the government of India was obligated to remove such information from the platform because it had the potential to further inflame the situation based on fake news.
 
"During the protests in January 2021, there was a lot of misinformation and even reports of genocide which were definitely fake. GoI was obligated to remove misinformation from the platform because it had the potential to further inflame the situation based on fake news. Such was the level of partisan behaviour on Twitter under Jack regime, that they had a problem removing misinformation from the platform in India, when they did it themselves when similar events took place in the USA," Chandrasekhar said in his tweet.
 
Further, he clarified that no one was raided or sent to jail the focus was to ensure compliance with Indian laws. "To set the record straight, no one was raided or sent to jail. Our focus was only on ensuring compliance with Indian laws. There is ample evidence now in public domain abt Jack twitter's arbitrary, blatantly partisan n discriminatory conduct and misuse of its power on its platform during that period," he wrote.
 
"Twitter under Dorsey was not just violating Indian law, but was partisan in how it was using "deamplify" n deplatforming of some arbitrarily in violation of Art 14,19 of our constitution and also assisting in weaponising of misinformation. Our govts policies remain clear for all Intermediaries operating in India - compliance with laws to ensure the Internet is Safe&Trusted, Accountable," he wrote further.
 
What did Jack Dorsey say about India?
 
Notably, in an interview with YouTube channel 'Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar', on Monday, Dorsey who stepped down from Twitter's board last year, alleged that the Indian government had put pressure on Twitter and said that it will shut down the company in India and raid the houses of its employees.
 
 
".....India is one of the countries which had many requests around farmers protests, around particular journalists which were critical of the government and it manifested in ways such as we will shut Twitter down in India, India is a big marketplace for us. We would raid the homes of your employees, which they did and we will shut down your offices if you don't follow suit and this is India, a democratic country," Dorsey is heard saying in the interview to the YouTube channel.