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Twitter begins blocking accounts as per Centre’s request: Report

The issue came to a head on February 9 after reports emerged that the Centre may drag the social media platform into a legal mire if it failed to “quickly comply” with requests.

February 10, 2021 / 09:04 IST
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Twitter on February 1 withheld multiple accounts following a government order. (Source: Reuters)
Twitter on February 1 withheld multiple accounts following a government order. (Source: Reuters)

Twitter has come around to the Centre’s request to remove handles allegedly held by “Pakistani-Khalistani” elements and blocked almost half the accounts on the government’s list, officials told The Economic Times.

“We can see that the company has started to take action,” a government official told the paper.

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Moneycontrol could not independently verify the report.

The initial list of 257 accounts were requested to be removed by the Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY) on January 31, after they tweeted using the ‘farmer genocide’ hashtag – of these 126 are now inactive, officials said.