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Parliamentary panel seeks details of action against social media platforms working against national interest

Several social media handles have been banned on different platforms after they allegedly posted content against national security interests
09:50 PM May 05, 2025 IST | PTI
Several social media handles have been banned on different platforms after they allegedly posted content against national security interests
parliamentary panel seeks details of action against social media platforms working against national interest
Parliamentary panel seeks details of action against social media platforms working against national interest --- Representational Photo
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New Delhi, May 05: A parliamentary panel has sought details from two key government ministries overseeing information flow on the action they have planned against social media platforms and influencers who "seem to be working against national interest" following the Pahalgam terror attack.

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Parliament's Standing Committee on Communications and Information Technology headed by BJP MP Nishikant Dubey has noted that some social media influencers and platforms in the country seem to be working against the interest of the country which is likely to incite violence, sources said.

The Committee in its communication to the ministries of Information and Broadcasting, and Electronics and Information Technology has sought details of the "contemplated action taken to ban such platforms under IT Act 2000 and Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021".

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The letter, sources added, has been sent to the respective secretaries of the two ministries, and they have been asked to submit details by May 8.

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Several social media handles have been banned on different platforms after they allegedly posted content against national security interests.

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At least 26 civilians, mostly tourists, were gunned down by terrorists in Pahalgam on April 22, with India blaming terror groups linked to Pakistan for the horrific incident.

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