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Indian police summon Twitter for not blocking video showing molestation of Muslim man

“They let the anti-social messages go viral,” senior police officer Atul Sonker told reporters.

• June 18, 2021

Police authorities have summoned Twitter’s top official in India for not stopping the spread of a video which allegedly provoked sectarian discord in the country, officials said on Friday.

Police in Ghaziabad city in northern Uttar Pradesh state registered a case on Tuesday after the video, showing a group of men beating up an elderly Muslim man, was shared by Twitter users who promoted it as violence by Hindu men.

Police said initial investigations showed that there was no communal angle; the man was attacked by six people, Hindus and Muslims, who were angry with him for allegedly selling fake good luck charms.

However, Twitter did not remove misleading content.

“We issued a legal notice on Thursday asking Twitter India chief, Manish Maheshwari, to report to our police station within seven days and explain their position,” police officer, Akhilesh Mishra, said.

According to the notice, some people use their Twitter handles as a tool to spread hatred and enmity in the society and Twitter Communication India and Twitter Inc did not take any action against it.

“They let the anti-social messages go viral,” senior officer, Atul Sonker, told dpa.

There was no immediate response by Twitter on the matter.

The development comes days after India’s Information Technology Minister, Ravi Shankar Prasad, hit out against the U.S. firm accusing it of not adhering to new regulations for social media sites that required them to appoint compliance officers.

Mr Prasad also blamed Twitter over the incident saying its failure to act was perplexing and illustrative of arbitrariness in fighting fake news. 

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