Parl panel grills Facebook India boss on 'misuse' of platform


New Delhi, Sep 3 (IANS): Amid the raging controversy over social media giant Facebook's alleged bias, Facebook India boss Ajit Mohan appeared before the Parliamentary standing committee on Information Technology on Wednesday to answer the panel's queries.

Committee Chairperson Shashi Tharoor, who earlier came under attack for discussing the committee's work on social media, tweeted, "In response to overwhelming media interest in the meeting of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology that just adjourned, this is all I can say: We met for some three & a half hours & unanimously agreed to resume the discussion later, incl with representatives of Facebook."

According to the Lok Sabha secretariat, one of the three agendas of the meeting was "to hear the views of the representatives of Facebook on the subject 'Safeguarding citizens' rights and prevention of misuse of social/online news media platforms including special emphasis on women's security in the digital space'.

BJP MP Rajyavardhan Rathore who also attended the meeting was careful about not divulging intricate details but said, "Facebook India is answerable to the people of our country and were thus questioned on various issues."

The Congress, whose leader Tharoor is the chairperson of the standing committee, has repeatedly raised what it calls "unholy nexus" of the ruling BJP with Facebook and WhatsApp. The attack came after a Wall Street Journal article alleged that Facebook India's Head of Public Policy Ankhi Das was seemingly sympathetic to the BJP in the run-up to last year's general election.

The Congress recently alleged, "In the run-up to the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, BJP had flagged 44 rival pages to Facebook and as of August 31, 2019, 32 per cent of these pages, that is 14 out of the 44 have been pulled down by Facebook."

Interestingly, it is not just the Congress which claims the social media giant to be pro-BJP, but Union Law Minister and senior BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad also wrote a scathing letter to Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg highlighting its top management's alleged bias against the "right of centre". A day before that, TMC leader Derek O Brien too wrote to Zuckerberg, complaining about its "link" with the BJP and expressing apprehension in view of the forthcoming West Bengal election next year.

 

 

  

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  • Robin, Byndoor

    Thu, Sep 03 2020

    Facebook is a platform managed by human beings, used by human beings. Facebook need govt support and it does not matter which party is ruling. Since inter dependence necessitates some give and take and it is business as usual. Facebook is not blamed by Indian political parties only. It is blamed well as well as utilized well by parties of US, England, Russia and many other countries.

    We have seen the judgements gave by High courts are completely overturned by Supreme court.

    Why ?

    Because Courts also run by human beings. Here there is an ample opportunity to say govt "Purchased" judges !!!

    Courts can't be run without financial aid by Govts. Govts can't run its business without courts. How to repair this problem ? I have no answer.

    Facebook brought so many suicides, so many havoc in the life of common people, so many cases, fights, blames. People should think how to live without Facebook. There are people like Richard Stallman who not use even mobile. It is possible. If a technological marvel ruins our life, it is better to get rid of it.

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  • A A, Dubai

    Thu, Sep 03 2020

    All show, nothing will happen to big fish...... Like Sushanth, only rhea has been targeted and made scapegoat...paid media and powerful lawyers have quashed news and investigations on bollywood drug dealer Sandeep Singh because of his links to politicians and Bollywood high profile.

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