Andreessen's comments about India deeply upsetting: Zuckerberg


Washington, Feb 11 (PTI) : Facebook founder and head Mark Zuckerberg has distanced himself from the comments made by Marc Andreessen about India, saying the remarks were "deeply upsetting" and did not represent the company's thinking.

"I want to respond to Marc Andreessen's comments about India yesterday. I found the comments deeply upsetting, and they do not represent the way Facebook or I think at all," Zuckerberg said in a Facebook posting yesterday afternoon.

His comments came after Andreessen made a objectionable tweet after the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) ruled against Facebook's free but restricted internet programme.

"Anti-colonialism has been economically catastrophic for the Indian people for decades. Why stop now?" Andreessen tweeted, immediately evoking a sharp reaction from Indians.

Andreessen quickly deleted the tweet and apologized through a series of tweets yesterday.

"Last night on Twitter, I made an ill-informed and ill-advised comment about Indian politics and economics. To be clear, I am 100 per cent opposed to colonialism, and 100 per cent in favor of independence and freedom, in any country, including India," he said later in a series of tweets.

"I am a huge admirer of the nation of India and the Indian people, who have been nothing but kind and generous to me for many years. I apologize for any offense my comment caused, and withdraw it in full and without reservation. I will leave all future commentary on all of these topics to people with more knowledge and experience than me," Andreessen said.

As the controversy refused to die down, Zuckerberg on tried to distance himself from the comments made by his board member.

"India has been personally important to me and Facebook. Early on in my thinking about our mission, I traveled to India and was inspired by the humanity, spirit and values of the people. It solidified my understanding that when all people have the power to share their experiences, the entire world will make progress," Zuckerberg wrote.

Facebook stands for helping to connect people and giving them voice to shape their own future, he said.

"But to shape the future we need to understand the past. As our community in India has grown, I've gained a deeper appreciation for the need to understand India's history and culture," Zuckerberg said.

"I've been inspired by how much progress India has made in building a strong nation and the largest democracy in the world, and I look forward to strengthening my connection to the country," Zuckerberg wrote.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Promenade Road,Frazer Town,B'lore

    Thu, Feb 11 2016

    This is unfortunate.

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  • RARESH, MANGALORE

    Thu, Feb 11 2016

    so you admit that India has strongly progressed after Independence under congress rule that too without your facebook free basis only for some bhakts it is not understandable.

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  • minerva, mangalore

    Thu, Feb 11 2016

    facebook has second largest user base in india after usa.chinese have their own version for facebook,twitter and even for google which is known as beidou.
    india is an expert in creating software applications for the world.it should create an alternative for facebook,twitter etc just like china.if indian users withdraw from the facebook then facebook has no other way other than permanently shutting its shop.no businesses can survive in this world without adhering to india and china which are two biggest markets in the world.

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  • BhakSala, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 11 2016

    i strictly instruct Modi ji to ban face book and switch to Orkut and this is my order

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  • Peter, Bangalore

    Thu, Feb 11 2016

    Now its bhakts turn to uninstall Facebook and WhatsApp from mobiles

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