Hindustan Times (East UP)

UP moves SC over K’taka HC relief to Twitter executive

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

THE KARNATAKA HIGH COURT’S ORDER ON MANISH MAHESHWARI IN RELATION TO THE FIR CAME LAST THURSDAY.

NEW DELHI : The Uttar Pradesh government has moved the Supreme Court against the order of the Karnataka High Court granting interim protection from arrest to Twitter India executive Manish Maheshwari in connection to the first informatio­n report filed by the state police over a video showing an attack on a Muslim man in Ghaziabad.

The Karnataka High Court’s order on Manish Maheshwari in relation to the FIR came last Thursday. The Uttar Pradesh police have claimed that the video was manipulate­d to present a skewed communal narrative and it was amplified by its spread on Twitter.

Maheshwari has already moved a caveat in the top court for being heard when UP’s appeal is listed. According to Maheshwari’s lawyer, the investigat­ing officer issued a notice on June 17 under section 160 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) to Twitter India’s managing director but Maheshwari is not the managing director.

Separately, Bajrang Dal has filed a complaint with police in Bulandshah­r against Maheshwari for showing a wrong map of India on its website. One Amrita Tripathi has also been booked under section 505(2) of the IPC and section 74 of the IT (Amendment) Act, 2008. Bulandshah­r senior superinten­dent of police (SSP) Santosh Kumar Singh the FIR against officials of Twitter India was registered at the Khurja Nagar police station in Bulandshah­r on the complaint of a local Bajrang Dal leader.

A map on Twitter’s careers page showed the Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh outside India, triggering an outcry on social media even as the US company and the Centre are involved in a tussle over the firm’s compliance with new IT rules. Twitter has taken the map off.

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