Pakistan Today (Lahore)

FACEBOOK’S TOP INDIA LOBBYIST ANKHI DAS QUITS AFTER CONTENT ROW

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FACEBOOK Inc’s top India lobbyist Ankhi Das has quit, months after a newspaper report suggested the way the social media network regulated political content in its biggest market by users favoured Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling party. The company said in a statement on Tuesday that Das, who was Facebook’s public policy head for India, South & Central Asia, had decided to step down to pursue her interest in public service.

Facebook and Das drew criticism from leftleanin­g opposition lawmakers after The Wall Street Journal newspaper in August reported that she had opposed applying hatespeech restrictio­ns to some Hindu nationalis­t individual­s and groups, fearing damage to Facebook’s business prospects.

After the article, Facebook India head Ajit Mohan defended Das and the company’s policies in an internal community post seen by Reuters.

The matter also prompted Facebook employees to question whether proper content regulation policies were being followed in India, leaving the company battling a public relations and political crisis.

Das was considered among India’s most influentia­l corporate lobbying executives and had been central to Facebook’s rise in India since joining the company in 2011.

Facebook’s statement said Das was one of its “earliest employees in India, and played an instrument­al role in the growth of the company”.

“She has been the most influentia­l public policy profession­al among multinatio­nals in India,” said Prasanto Roy, a New Delhibased technology policy analyst who advises global tech companies.

“She steered Facebook’s direction in India. This (exit) is a big deal.”

India is a critical market for Facebook, where it has more than 300 million users.

Das’s departure comes as Facebook, along with other technology companies, is preparing for stringent new regulation­s India is drafting on data storage and privacy, which industry executives say could potentiall­y hit foreign companies.

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