NCPCR Writes to Facebook, Instagram as Rahul Gandhi’s Posts on Delhi Dalit Rape Victim Still Visible
NCPCR Writes to Facebook, Instagram as Rahul Gandhi’s Posts on Delhi Dalit Rape Victim Still Visible
Twitter blocked several accounts of Congress leaders, including Gandhi, for posting an image that it said violated its rules and the action was to protect individuals’ privacy and safety.

The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights has written to social media giants, Facebook and Instagram, about violation of Indian laws on their platforms after Congress leader Rahul Gandhi shared posts on these platforms “revealing identity of victims” of the family of the nine-year-old Dalit rape and murder victim last week in Delhi.

This comes after Gandhi took to Instagram after Twitter blocked his official account. He posted a note on the platform with the caption “daro mat… satyameva jayate’ (don’t fear…truth alone triumphs). If showing compassion and empathy is a crime. I am guilty.”

Twitter blocked several accounts of Congress leaders, including Gandhi, for posting an image that it said violated its rules and the action was to protect individuals’ privacy and safety.

Twitter handles of Gandhi and several Congress leaders have been locked by the US firm for revealing the identity of Dalit girl’s family.

The Congress party’s official Twitter account has also been blocked. When contacted, a Twitter spokesperson on Thursday said the company’s rules are enforced judiciously and impartially for everyone in its service.

“We have taken proactive action on several hundred Tweets that posted an image that violated our Rules and may continue to do so in line with our range of enforcement options. Certain types of private information carry higher risks than others, and our aim is always to protect individuals’ privacy and safety,” the spokesperson said.

The spokesperson added that Twitter strongly encourages everyone on the service to familiarise themselves with the Twitter Rules and report anything they believe is in violation.

According to Twitter, if a tweet was found to be in violation of its rules and isn’t deleted by the account holder, the microblogging platform hides it behind a notice and the account remains locked until the said tweet is removed or the appeal is successfully processed.

The US-based company said it was alerted by the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) about specific content on the platform that allegedly revealed the identity of an alleged sexual assault victim’s (and a minor’s) parents. The said content was reviewed against Twitter’s rules and policies as well as the concerns expressed as a matter of Indian law.

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