The Free Press Journal

House panel to continue 'discussion' with FB

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A Parliament­ary panel looking into alleged misuse of social media platforms has decided to continue its "discussion" with representa­tives of global giant Facebook, after a meeting that lasted for almost three and half hours on Wednesday, its chairman and Congress leader Shashi Tharoor said.

Facebook's India head Ajit Mohan appeared before the panel amid a political slugfest with both BJP and Congress accusing each other of colluding with the social media giant to influence opinion.

Besides Mohan, whose deposition lasted for more than two hours, some government officials and a few experts also deposed before the panel, sources said.

While details of Mohan's deposition and other deliberati­ons could not be ascertaine­d immediatel­y, Tharoor tweeted after the meeting that the panel decided to resume the discussion, including with representa­tives of Facebook.

"In response to over

whelming 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 and a half hours and unanimousl­y agreed to resume the discussion later, incl with reps of Facebook," he tweeted.

Sources said one suggestion was made to schedule the next meeting for resuming the deposition of Facebook on September 10, but a consensus could not be reached with some members objecting to it on the ground that the committee is to be reconstitu­ted.

The Parliament­ary Standing Committee on Informa

tion Technology, headed by Tharoor, had called representa­tives of Facebook to hear their views "on the subject of safeguardi­ng citizens' rights and prevention of misuse of social/online news media platforms including special emphasis on women security in the digital space," according to agenda of the meeting.

Tharoor's earlier announceme­nt that the panel would like to hear from Facebook about a report published in the Wall Street Journal claiming that the FB didn’t apply its hatespeech rules to BJP leaders had evoked a strong reaction from BJP members of the panel.

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