Deccan Chronicle

Keep Twitter out of politics

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Media platforms in a democracy serve their purpose better when they act non-partisan, offering their consumers — the citizens — a holistic view of developmen­ts around them so that they can take informed decisions. If and when the platforms fail to do so, they fail democracy because uninformed or partially informed decisions do not reflect the real will of the people. It is incumbent upon the media platforms and political formations to play a fair game to advance the cause of democracy.

It’s against this essential nature of the dynamics between the media and political parties that one should view Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s allegation that the microblogg­ing platform Twitter What provoked the

was interferin­g in Indian politics. What provoked Congress leader the Congress leader was the decision of was the decision of Twitter to suspend his account for sharing the Twitter to suspend pictures of the parents of the nine year-old girl

who was raped and killed in the nation’s capital. his account for

Twitter had also suspended the accounts of the sharing the pictures Congress Party and several others who shared of the parents of the Mr Gandhi’s tweet, holding that it went against nine year-old girl Indian law as well as its own guidelines.

The BJP chose the occasion to get even with who was raped and

the Congress, saying that the Opposition was killed. crying itself hoarse about the new IT rules that “sought to empower the media”. The ruling party forgot the fact that it was doing the same when the same platform labelled some of the tweets of its own leaders “manipulate­d media” a few months ago.

The ruling and Opposition parties should ensure that the media platforms play by the rules instead of attempting to teach them lessons with a partisan approach. “Interferin­g with national politics” is a grave allegation and should be levelled only when the situation warrants it. Selective criticism does not help either. Unhindered flow of informatio­n is critical to the survival and success of democracy and every stakeholde­r — political actors, media platforms and government agencies alike — must remember it.

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