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Youth Congress questions 'bias' in suspension of Rahul Gandhi's Twitter account

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Published : Aug 9, 2021, 7:36 PM IST

Updated : Aug 9, 2021, 10:43 PM IST

National President of Indian Youth Congress, Srinivas BV said that Twitter took action against Rahul Gandhi for sharing the picture of the victim's family whilst a similar picture was also being posted by the National Commission for Scheduled Castes for which no action was taken.

IYC protests against Twitter India
IYC protests against Twitter India

New Delhi: Indian Youth Congress, on Monday, protested against Twitter India over the suspension of the Twitter account of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. This comes after Twitter India "temporarily suspended" Rahul Gandhi's account. However, it later claimed that the account has been "temporarily locked" and it continues to be in service.

Speaking over the matter National President of Indian Youth Congress, Srinivas BV said, "Instead of giving justice to the daughter of a Dalit, the Modi government is conspiring to suppress the voice demanding sympathy and justice. Modi ji will not be able to suppress the voice of justice for the daughter by intimidating Twitter, or by blocking the account of Rahul Gandhi."

IYC protests against Twitter India

He further added, "Let the BJP government understand that there is nothing to fear in fighting for the country, so we will fight and keep fighting. The one who fights for daughters will sting in the eyes of this dictatorial BJP government."

He also asserted that Twitter took action against Rahul Gandhi for sharing the picture of the victim's family whilst a similar picture was also being posted by the National Commission for Scheduled Castes for which no action was taken.

Also read: PIL filed in Delhi HC to register FIR against Rahul Gandhi

"Whenever there will be atrocities on the people of India; whenever there will be an attack, we will stand against every attack and atrocity, because fighting for the country, we have learned from our ancestors," the Youth Congress leader said.

Around 40 protestors were detained and were sent to the Mehrauli police station during the protest.

Apart from this, Congress leaders also started a "Main Bhi Rahul" trend on Twitter, targeting the micro-blogging site as well as the central government, sharing the picture of Rahul Gandhi's tweet with the victim's family.

New Delhi: Indian Youth Congress, on Monday, protested against Twitter India over the suspension of the Twitter account of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. This comes after Twitter India "temporarily suspended" Rahul Gandhi's account. However, it later claimed that the account has been "temporarily locked" and it continues to be in service.

Speaking over the matter National President of Indian Youth Congress, Srinivas BV said, "Instead of giving justice to the daughter of a Dalit, the Modi government is conspiring to suppress the voice demanding sympathy and justice. Modi ji will not be able to suppress the voice of justice for the daughter by intimidating Twitter, or by blocking the account of Rahul Gandhi."

IYC protests against Twitter India

He further added, "Let the BJP government understand that there is nothing to fear in fighting for the country, so we will fight and keep fighting. The one who fights for daughters will sting in the eyes of this dictatorial BJP government."

He also asserted that Twitter took action against Rahul Gandhi for sharing the picture of the victim's family whilst a similar picture was also being posted by the National Commission for Scheduled Castes for which no action was taken.

Also read: PIL filed in Delhi HC to register FIR against Rahul Gandhi

"Whenever there will be atrocities on the people of India; whenever there will be an attack, we will stand against every attack and atrocity, because fighting for the country, we have learned from our ancestors," the Youth Congress leader said.

Around 40 protestors were detained and were sent to the Mehrauli police station during the protest.

Apart from this, Congress leaders also started a "Main Bhi Rahul" trend on Twitter, targeting the micro-blogging site as well as the central government, sharing the picture of Rahul Gandhi's tweet with the victim's family.

Last Updated : Aug 9, 2021, 10:43 PM IST
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