Two days after filing a police complaint in the ‘Covid-19 toolkit’ case, India’s Congress Party on Thursday wrote to Twitter asking it to permanently suspend the accounts of BJP leaders, including those of party chief JP Nadda and minister Smriti Irani for allegedly “spreading misinformation and unrest in the society”.
The Congress had Wednesday lodged a police complaint seeking registration of cases against Nadda and Irani, besides BJP general secretary B L Santosh and spokesperson Sambit Patra over the alleged forgery of documents, Press Trust of India reported from New Delhi.
The Congress on Thursday wrote to Twitter seeking permanent suspension of the Twitter handles of the four BJP leaders and other party functionaries who had shared the “forged” document.
“We’ve formally written to Twitter seeking suspension of Twitter accounts of BJP leaders who are indulging in spreading forged documents attributing to Congress,” PTI quoted Congress’ social media department head Rohan Gupta as saying.
“While an FIR has already been lodged, the independent fact-checkers too have blown the lid off BJP’s propaganda,” he also said on Twitter.
The complaint lodged by Gupta and Congress research department head Rajeev Gowda said as Twitter’s own policy and rules seek to discourage deceptive/synthetic/
The Congress leaders also asked Twitter to carry out a detailed probe on the subject and “permanently suspend the Twitter accounts of the individuals, as the said persons are habitual of manufacturing forged content and misusing the Twitter platform for disseminating the same”.