Bengaluru: The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has accused microblogging social media site Twitter of being “defiant to the laws of the land”. The case is slated to be heard on September 8. In its 101-page statement of objections filed before the Karnataka High Court on Thursday, the MeitY said, "The petitioner deliberately remained non-compliant and defiant to the laws of the land.
Only on the diligent follow up of respondent No.2 and upon the issuance of show cause notice dated 27.06.2022, the petitioner for reasons best known to it suddenly complied with all the blocking directions." Twitter has challenged the many blocking directions issued to it, including 39 URLs. Twitter in its petition in June had claimed that freedom of speech is affected by the takedown notices of the government.
The originators of the content on its platform were not issued notice before their content was asked to be taken down. However, the government in its objections has said that since Twitter was the intermediary, it was its responsibility to inform the users. The government has also said that Twitter has no role to play in the security of the country.
"When a public order issue arises, it is the government that is responsible to take action and not the platform. Hence, whether content will cause national security or public order issues or not should be allowed to be determined by the platforms," the Centre stated. On the claims that political tweets were asked to be taken down, the government has stated that it had only asked for unverified accounts to be blocked.