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FB removes Rahul’s post for violation of its policies

Rahul pays tribute to Rajiv Gandhi on 77th birth anniversar­y

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New Delhi, Aug. 20: After Twitter, Facebook has removed a content posted by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi that identified the family of a nine-year-old victim of alleged rape and murder in northwest Delhi, saying it violated the social media platform’s policies.

According to sources, Facebook has informed Mr Gandhi and the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights about the removal of the posts from Facebook and Instagram.

Earlier this week, Facebook had written to Mr Gandhi asking him to remove the said post from Instagram — Facebook’s photoshari­ng platform.

“We have taken action to remove the content as it was in violation of our policies,” a Facebook spokespers­on said in an emailed statement on Friday.

New Delhi, Aug. 20: The Congress on Friday paid rich tributes to Rajiv Gandhi on his 77th birth anniversar­y, with Rahul Gandhi saying that the former Prime Minister was a man with a tremendous vision, whose farsighted policies helped build modern India.

Rahul Gandhi paid floral tributes to his father at the former Prime Minister’s memorial, Vir Bhumi, and spent some time there.

“Rajiv Gandhi ji was a man with tremendous vision, whose farsighted policies helped build modern India,” the former Congress chief said in a Facebook post.

“He was a wonderful father, a compassion­ate and loving human being. He will always stay alive in my heart. Paid my respects to him at Vir Bhumi,” Rahul Gandhi said.

Senior Congress leaders Pawan Kumar Bansal, K.C. Venugopal and Indian Youth Congress (IYC) chief Srinivas B.V. were among those who visited Vir Bhumi along with Rahul Gandhi.

“A secular India alone is an India that can survive,” Rahul Gandhi posted his father’s quote on Facebook.

“Rememberin­g Shri Rajiv Gandhi ji on his birth anniversar­y,” he said in a post.

Congress president Sonia Gandhi paid tributes to the former prime minister at the Parliament House.

Rahul Gandhi inaugurate­d a photo-exhibition dedicated to Rajiv Gandhi, and it was organised by the IYC. He also unveiled a bust of the former prime minister at the IYC headquarte­rs here.

Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi posted a picture of hers with Rajiv Gandhi when she was a child along with a note which read, “The brave do not fall silent before injustice, they speak up for what is right and good, they do not cower when it is dark, they stand strong, they spread the light of truth across skies blackened by deceit. The brave never die.” The Congress, from its official Twitter handle, tweeted, “India’s youngest Prime Minister. The architect of 21st Century India. The visionary, the pioneer, the patriot.

Today we pay homage to Bharat Ratna, Rajiv Gandhi and celebrate his immense contributi­ons to the nation.”

Congress’ chief spokespers­on Randeep Surjewala also hailed the former Prime Minister and recalled his contributi­on to the country.

“Rememberin­g Rajiv ji on his 77th birth anniversar­y - the visionary who shaped India’s destiny for 21st century, who touched lives in every sphere, who translated dreams into reality, who empowered the young-women-backward classes an poor,” Surjewala tweeted.

Rajiv Gandhi ji was a wonderful father, a compassion­ate and loving human being. He will always stay alive in my heart. Paid my respects to him at Vir Bhumi.

— Rahul Gandhi, Cong leader

 ?? — PTI ?? Congress leader Rahul Gandhi pays tribute to former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi on his 77th birth anniversar­y at Veer Bhumi in New Delhi on Friday.
— PTI Congress leader Rahul Gandhi pays tribute to former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi on his 77th birth anniversar­y at Veer Bhumi in New Delhi on Friday.

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