New
Delhi: In the wake of the devastating Corona virus outbreak in India, people
are now questioning the rulers and criticizing the Modi government's
performance, which is not being tolerated.
The
Modi government was slammed by users on Twitter, a social networking site
related to the Corona crisis, and the Indian government ordered Twitter to
remove critical tweets.
Following
the orders, the management of the social networking site Twitter has removed
critical tweets from the Indian government.
In
this regard, the foreign news agency, citing local media in India, said that
tweets criticizing the performance of the Indian government regarding the
situation in Corona were censored or removed from the website. Has gone
According
to Indian media, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government last week issued
emergency orders to Twitter to immediately remove tweets criticizing the
government.
Local
media said the orders were available to the government's Twitter account on the
Lumin Database website, which reviews content related to online complaints.
More
than 50 critical tweets have been removed so far following government orders,
including those from Indian parliamentarians, actors, ministers, filmmakers and
journalists.
In
addition, tweets that directly criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi or
showed pictures of long queues of corona patients outside crematoriums and
hospitals have been removed.
The
number of corona cases reported daily in India has now reached a record high.
On Sunday, 349,691 new cases were reported while 2,767 people were killed.
Addressing the nation on the radio, Prime
Minister Narendra Modi said that during the second wave of Corona in the
country, millions of new cases came daily and that the storm had shaken the
nation.
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