Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Delhi committee likely to probe Facebook officials over charges

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: The Delhi Assembly’s peace and harmony committee on Monday said it will soon summon Facebook India executives including its public policy director Ankhi Das as it seeks to investigat­e alleged instances of “intentiona­l and deliberate inaction” by the social media company to curtail hate speech by members of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

The committee, headed by Aam Aadmi Party MLA from Rajendra Nagar, Raghav Chadha, said it had received “several complaints” after the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) on August 14 published a report titled ‘Facebook hate speech rules collide with Indian politics’.

The WSJ report alleged that Facebook executives, particular­ly Das, cited business imperative­s while choosing not to apply hate speech rules to at least four individual­s and groups linked to the BJP, despite them being internally flagged for promoting or participat­ing in violence.

Chadha said the committee will also investigat­e whether Facebook executives were complicit in the alleged orchestrat­ion of the February riots in northeast Delhi riots that left 53 people dead and around 400 injured.

“Delhi Assembly’s committee on peace and harmony has received several complaints emanating from a scathing article published in the WSJ. These complaints pertain to the alleged role of Facebook in deliberate and wilful inaction on the part of the social media company to rein in hate speech and to impose and implement its own policies when it comes to curbing hate mongers. The complaints prima facie indicate that Facebook allegedly provided a platform for breeding communal discord. The committee has evaluated the complaints and has come to the conclusion that immediate cognisance of the matter is required. The proceeding­s of the committee have been set in motion from Monday.”

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