Ghaziabad: Days after a legal notice was sent to the Managing Director of Twitter India Manish Maheshwari regarding the viral video of the assault on an elderly man in Loni, Ghaziabad Police has received a reply from Twitter officials, stating that they are ready to be available for questioning via video conferencing, according to Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) of Ghaziabad Amit Pathak.
However, the police is not satisfied with the microblogging site's response and are mulling if it should send a second notice. Twitter has also asked the Uttar Pradesh Police to make some changes to the notice issued by them, Pathak said.
The Uttar Pradesh Police on Thursday sent a legal notice to the Managing Director of Twitter India Manish Maheshwari regarding the viral video of the assault on an elderly man in Loni. The MD has been asked to record his statement after the microblogging site "let the anti-social messages go viral".
According to the legal notice, the managing director was asked to come to the Police Station Loni Border and record the statement over the matter within seven days.
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Meanwhile, Twitter has lost its status as an intermediary platform in India as it does not comply with new IT rules. According to the sources, Twitter is the only social media platform among the mainstream that has not adhered to the new laws.