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Lt Col moves High Court against Indian Army's decision to ban officials from using social media platforms

Lieutenant Colonel PK Choudhary said in his plea that he uses Facebook to connect with his family and friends as most of them are settled abroad, including his elder daughter.

July 14, 2020 / 09:08 IST
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A senior officer of the Indian Army, on July 13, approached the Delhi High Court challenging a new policy banning armed forces officers from using social networking platforms such as Facebook.

The petition, likely to come up for hearing on July 14, sought the court's direction to the Director General of Military Intelligence to withdraw the June 6 policy to the extent that it orders all the members of the Indian Army to delete their accounts from Facebook and Instagram and 87 other applications.

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Lieutenant Colonel PK Choudhary, who is currently posted in Jammu and Kashmir, said in his petition that he is an active user of Facebook and uses the social media platform to connect with his family and friends as most of them are settled abroad, including his elder daughter.

In the petition, filed through advocates Shivank Pratap Singh and Sanandika Pratap Singh, the officer sought direction to the central government through Ministry of Defence to withdraw its June 6 policy to “ensure that the fundamental rights of armed forces personnel are not abrogated amended or modified by arbitrary executive action which is not backed by the mandate of law, offends the provisions of the Army Act and Rules made thereunder and is unconstitutional”.