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Meta apologises for Mark Zuckerberg's Indian elections remarks: ‘Inadvertent error’

India remains an incredibly important country for Meta and we look forward to being at the heart of its innovative future, Meta India’s Shivnath Thukral said

January 15, 2025 / 17:01 IST
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"We would like to apologise for this inadvertent error," Meta India's Shivnath Thukral wrote on X

Meta India has issued an apology for Mark Zuckerberg’s comment that the incumbent government in India lost the election in 2024, calling it an “inadvertent error.”

“We would like to apologise for this inadvertent error. India remains an incredibly important country for Meta and we look forward to being at the heart of its innovative future,” Meta India’s vice president of public policy Shivnath Thukral wrote on X.

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The apology came after Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw countered Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg on Monday on his claim that after the Covid-19 pandemic, most incumbent governments, including the one in India, lost elections in 2024, asserting that his statement was “factually incorrect”.

In a post on X, Vaishnaw said as the world’s largest democracy, India conducted the 2024 general election involving more than 640 million (64 crore) voters.