Twitter asked to support free and fair LS polls

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New Delhi: A parliamentary panel on Monday asked Twitter executives to ensure that the content on their platform supports “free and fair” Lok Sabha elections and it does not face allegations of bias or politically motivated practices.
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology, also told Twitter to talk to Election Commission officials and ensure “real-time compliance” with the guidelines concerning free and fair elections.
Colin Crowell, global Vice President of Public Policy of Twitter, deposed before the Parliamentary Committee headed by BJP MP Anurag Thakur.
The meeting lasted about three-and-a-half hours.
“The Lok Sabha elections should be free and fair. There should not be the kind of complaints as in the US,” Thakur told reporters later. Thakur said that Twitter officials have been asked to meet Election Commission officials.
“There should be real-time compliance,” he said.
The meeting comes after a complaint was submitted to the panel alleging an “anti-rightwing” bias on Twitter.
Thakur said that public policy heads of Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram have been called to appear before the parliamentary panel on March 6. (IANS)

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