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Govt. Requests Twitter To Block MP Tejaswi Surya’s Communal Tweet From 2015

On of the tweets among those is of BJP MP from Bengaluru, Tejaswi Surya, who had posted a communal tweet in 2015 linking Islam to terrorism.

Mumbai| In order to sanitize social media of the objectionable content, the Indian government has asked microblogging site Twitter to remove 121 tweets from the site. On of the tweets among those is of BJP MP from Bengaluru, Tejaswi Surya, who had posted a communal tweet in 2015 linking Islam to terrorism.

Surya had posted the tweet back in 2015 before he became the youngest elected parliamentarian in the 2019 Lok sabha election. In this tweet, Surya had written- “In short: true, terror has no religion. But the terrorist definitely has a religion, and in most cases, it’s Islam”.

Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MEITY) has reportedly requested Twitter to withheld the objectionable tweet from its platform.

Tejaswi Surya is deemed as one of the rising figures in BJP’s ranks, with considerable youth following him and supporting his right-wing ethos and ideology. That was the reason why he was given a ticket from the influential Bengaluru east constituency in 2019 general elections. But now after the request from the government to Twitter, it looks like the party wants to clean up for the things Surya had said before being elected.

As per Times Now, under Section 69A of the Information Technology (IT) Act, the government made the request to Twitter on 29th April.

The Bengaluru MP’s tweet is among 121 tweets that the government has requested to be removed. As per The Wire, Information Ministry reportedly sends a list of tweets to Twitter that are objectionable in nature- such as those opposing government’s stand on Kashmir issue or those which are allegedly pro-Pakistan.

Tejaswi has been previously criticized for some of his tweets. One of his sexist tweets on Arab women had caused a lot of outrage. In one of his tweets in 2018, Surya had said that the BJP should be a party only for Hindus. The young leader has often talked about a Hindu nation.

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