Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

FB gets fresh Delhi house panel notice

THE FINAL WARNING TO THE SOCIAL MEDIA GIANT WAS ISSUED BY THE COMMITTEE CHAIRED BY AAP’S RAGHAV CHADHA AS FACEBOOK INDIA VP AND MD DIDN’T APPEAR FOR HIS DEPOSITION

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI:

A fresh notice has been issued by the Delhi Assembly’s peace and harmony committee to Facebook India vice president and managing director Ajit Mohan to ensure his presence for deposing before the panel on September 23.

Any defiance to the subsequent notice for appearance will be deemed to be an act of “breach of the constituti­on ally guaranteed privileges” of the committee, warned a statement issued by the panel on Sunday.

The final warning to the social media giant was issued by the committee chaired by Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA Raghav Chadha as Mohan did not appear for his deposition during the last meeting of the panel.

Chadha had said the non-appearance of the top Facebook official to depose before the committee was a contempt of the Delhi legislativ­e assembly as well as the people of the national capital.

He had insisted that Facebook must honour the proceeding­s taking place under Delhi’s state legislatur­e in the same manner as they did for a parliament­ary standing committee.

“Any rebuttal or disregard to this subsequent notice shall be deemed as a wilful act of breach of privilege and thus, shall entail various proceeding­s initiated against Facebook India,” the statement said.

The committee had taken cognizance of the accusation­s against Facebook for its alleged “complicity” in the northeast Delhi riots of February on the premise of the “incriminat­ory material” produced on record by the witnesses as well as their deposition­s in its previous meetings.

“In the interest of natural justice, the committee had decided to call Ajit Mohan as an official representa­tive of Facebook to dispel the allegation­s levelled against the platform and enable the aggrieved citizens to restore their faith on their platform and services offered by them,” the statement said.

The hearing by the Assembly panel started in the backdrop of a Wall Street Journal report that claimed that a senior Facebook India policy executive had intervened in internal communicat­ion to stop a permanent ban on a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) lawmaker from Telangana, after he allegedly shared communally-charged posts on the social media platform.

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