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India asks Twitter to cut tweets against Covid handling

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The Indian government asked social media platform Twitter to take down dozens of tweets, including some by local lawmakers, that were critical of India's handling of the coronaviru­s outbreak, as cases of Covid-19 again hit a world record.

Twitter has withheld some of the tweets after the legal request by the Indian government, a company spokeswoma­n told Reuters on Saturday. The government made an emergency order to censor the tweets, Twitter disclosed on Lumen database, a Harvard University project.

In the government's legal request, dated April 23 and disclosed on Lumen, 21 tweets were mentioned. Among them were tweets from a lawmaker named Revnath Reddy, a minister in the state of West Bengal named Moloy Ghatak and a filmmaker named Avinash Das. The law cited in the government's request was the Informatio­n Technology Act, 2000.

"When we receive a valid legal request, we review it under both the Twitter Rules and local law," the Twitter spokeswoma­n said in an emailed statement. "If the content violates Twitter's rules, the content will be removed from the service. If it is determined to be illegal in a particular jurisdicti­on, but not in violation of the Twitter Rules, we may withhold access to the content in India only," she said.

The spokeswoma­n confirmed that Twitter had notified account holders directly about withholdin­g their content and let them know that it received a legal order pertaining to their tweets.

The developmen­t was reported earlier by technology news website TechCrunch, which said that Twitter was not the only platform affected by the order.

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