After Musk takeover, Centre says it expects Twitter to comply with local laws

Twitter in July asked the Karnataka High Court to overturn some government orders to remove content from the platform

October 28, 2022 11:32 am | Updated October 29, 2022 10:21 am IST

The symbol for Twitter appears above a trading post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on October 4, 2022. The New York Stock Exchange began the process on October 28, 2022 to delist Twitter.

The symbol for Twitter appears above a trading post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on October 4, 2022. The New York Stock Exchange began the process on October 28, 2022 to delist Twitter. | Photo Credit: AP

Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter will not change India's expectation that it will comply with the country's rules for such companies, Union Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar told Reuters on Friday, adding that India's new IT rules would be out in days.

Twitter in July asked the Karnataka High Court to overturn some government orders to remove content from the platform.

Over the past two years, Indian authorities have asked the company to act on content such as accounts supportive of an independent Sikh state, posts alleged to have spread misinformation about protests by farmers, and tweets critical of the government's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.

"Our rules and laws for intermediaries remain the same regardless of who owns the platforms," said Mr. Chandrasekhar. "So, the expectation of compliance with Indian laws and rules remains."

Asked about what the government thought about the ban on Twitter for individuals such as Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut, Mr. Chandrasekhar did not answer directly but said India’s new amended IT rules would be released on Friday or Saturday after months of consultation.

Elon Musk’s tweet reading “the bird is freed” is seen in this screengrab, obtained from social media on October 27, 2022. Photo: Socia media via Reuters

Elon Musk’s tweet reading “the bird is freed” is seen in this screengrab, obtained from social media on October 27, 2022. Photo: Socia media via Reuters

Ms. Ranaut, who was banned from Twitter last year for violating its rules on hateful conduct and abusive behaviour, took to Instagram on Friday to applaud articles about Mr. Musk's takeover.

Ms. Ranaut, an ardent supporter of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, also shared requests from users who appealed to Mr. Musk to restore her Twitter account.

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