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The hypocrisy is astounding. BJP had dozens of citizens tweets taken down because they criticised the government. They used the same complaint mechanism that Congress have now used to block this MPs tweet. Yet now these turds complain about SM power.

Suffice to say, this is a major blunder by Modi. Twitter is the most influential media on earth - you think you can attack it and no one will notice?

India has manufactured unlimited fake news and weaponised Social Media in the past - now it's being used to highlight govt lies, it's become a problem.

Our freedom of speech champions have been stumped and India's name will be dirt by the end of this saga.
 
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These SM earns millions of dollars in India. They have offices in India to earn revenue but will not follow the law of land and simply, even refuse to appoint a grievance officer to look up on fake stuff. The approach is , I do not care the law of the land. They deserve to get big pole in their back.
 
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Bhakts are clueless to the fact that trying to control (muzzle) social media will backfire on their own reputation. Irony is - they have little "reputation" to save, in any case.

You can try to harass Twitter in India, but can bhakts muzzle Twitter in the rest of the world? These uneducated people have Gobar for brains.

How did that episode go against "The Australian", trying to muzzle them? :lol:

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New Delhi:

The Indian High Commission in Australia has slammed a "baseless, malicious and slanderous" report in The Australian - a daily newspaper - titled "Modi leads India out of lockdown... and into a viral apocalypse".


The article, which is also available online (behind a paywall), attributes the rise in cases to factors like allowing thousands to attend election rallies, permitting the mega Kumbh, ignoring experts' advice on more infectious strains, and a critical shortage of medical oxygen and vaccines.

Acknowledging the potential impact of mutated Covid viruses, the article also refers to "hubris... nationalist politics... slow vaccine roll-out, an ill-equipped health system... and promotion of the economy over containment".

The High Commission wrote to Christopher Dore, The Australian's editor-in-chief, on Monday and accused him of publishing a report "written with the sole objective of undermining the universally acclaimed approach taken by the Government of India to fight the pandemic".

The letter referred to "a number of measures" taken by the government to combat the pandemic, starting from the lockdown in March last year to the vaccination drive.


"... massive upgradation in diagnostics and treatment facilities undertaken in record time have saved hundreds of millions and have been praised by the global community..." the letter said.

The letter also referred to the centre's 'vaccine diplomacy' and export of protective equipment, and claimed it had "probably saved hundreds of millions more around the world".

The High Commission also slammed The Australian's "rush to blame the surge on the restricted election campaign by the Prime Minister of India and one religious gathering".


India has been hit by a devastating second wave of Covid infections - with daily numbers now over three lakh and the active caseload nearly three times as high as it has ever been.

On Monday morning more than 2,800 deaths were reported in the previous 24 hours.

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India reported over 3.5 lakh new Covid cases in 24 hours on Monday morning (File)
The surge in cases has crippled an already-weakened health infrastructure, leaving hospitals overflowing, doctors overworked, and a lack of oxygen and medicines for critically ill patients.


Social media has been choked with desperate cries for help from family members looking for beds medication and oxygen cylinders, but the centre has said "there is absolutely no need for panic".

Prime Minister Modi, criticised for failing to anticipate the tidal wave of infections, addressed the nation on Sunday and said the second Covid wave was "testing our capacity to bear pain".

The Prime Minister has held multiple meetings over the past few weeks and has announced several measures, including setting up oxygen generation plants in every district.

Opposition parties have been critical of the centre; Congress MP Rahul Gandhi has been among the most vocal and several chief ministers have questioned the delay in widening the vaccine net.

Worried states have announced curfews and restrictions in the past few days, despite the Prime Minister last week asking for lockdowns to be used as the last resort.

The country began its vaccination drive in January and has administered over 14 crore doses since, but there are over 100 crore people in the 18-45 age group who will only be eligible from May 1.
 
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it’s easily seen what’s going on in this chaotic country. majority Indians very okay and happy voted in a mass murderer as there cherish leader lol

and they were sold this party manifesto basically just made up ideology and bullsh@t . now your all being oppressed, thinking it be Muslims instead haha, Enjoy your corvid nightmare
 
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The hypocrisy is astounding. BJP had dozens of citizens tweets taken down because they criticised the government.

Exactly !

Bhakts are clueless to the fact that trying to control (muzzle) social media will backfire on their own reputation. Irony is - they have little "reputation" to save, in any case.

You can try to harass Twitter in India, but can bhakts muzzle Twitter in the rest of the world? These uneducated people have Gobar for brains.

Well said.
 
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