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Police Madhya Pradesh also registered FIR against Twitter on a distorted Indian map

Police Madhya Pradesh also registered FIR against Twitter on a distorted Indian map
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Bhopal: The day after pine by the Uttar Pradesh police, Madhya Pradesh police also registered a case against Twitter – naming Indian Twitter Managing Director Manish Maheshwari and others – for allegedly showing a map of India distorted on their website.
Minister of Home Affairs Narrottam Mishra said it was a serious problem.
“I have asked DGP to see all possible angles and register cases on this problem for a comprehensive investigation,” Mishra told reporters.
Furthermore, DGP Vivek Johri asked the Cyber ​​cell head of Yogesh Chaudhary country to act.
The FIR was registered by the Cyber ​​Cyber ​​Cell Office in the complaint submitted by Durgesh Kesuman, the organizer of the Sadbhavna NGO Adhikar MANS.
Earlier on Monday, police Bulandshahr had ordered the Indian Twitter executor director under the Indian Criminal Code Section 505 (2) a statement that created or promoted hostility, hatred or will between classes).
The cost under Information Technology Law Section 74 (publications for fraud goals) has also been called in this case, because it shows the wrong Indian map on its website.
The case was registered at the Khurja Nagar Police Station based on complaints by the carrier of the right office of Bajrang Dal where the Indian Twitter MD Manish Maheshwari and Head of the News Partnership Amrita Tripathi had been crowned the defendant.
However, the Madhya Parade police have not called Part 74 from IT (Amendment) Act 2008 act in this problem.
“Technically, this section does not apply in complaints but several other parts can be added later during the investigation,” said a Cyber ​​MP cell officer.
The map shows Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh as a separate country.
PM Modi recently started involvement with political parties in J & K almost two years after revocation of status specifically based on article 370.
The error has emerged in the career section of the Twitter website under the headline ‘tweep life’.
The US digital giants have been involved in wagging with the Government of India for the rules of new social media.
The government has slammed Twitter to respond and intentional failure to comply with the new IT rules of the country, which has caused the microblogging platform to lose its legal shield as an intermediary in India, and be responsible for users who post content that violates the law.

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