India needs social network X to prevent more than eight thousand accounts. Government threatens penalties and prison – Internet

In the last days, Nova Deli demanded that many accounts of politicians, celebrities and Pakistan media be banned in the countryAccording to experts during the face of India and Pakistan, the highest level of violence in two decades.
“The ax has received orders from the Government of India Prevent more than 8,000 accounts in India with a threat of potential restrictionsIncluding Arrest substantial penalties and local employees of the company“The social network announced in a statement.
The Billionaire Elon Musk’s platform did not specify which accounts did not specify, but so Include customers with international media and great visibility.
A day after the announcement comes MetaOwner of Facebook and Instagram platforms, Once forbidden, at the request of Nova Del, one of the most followed on Instagram in India.
In most cases, The Government of India did not name the publications they believe in violating the laws of the country, or it did not provide justification for most accountsX.
Although it confirmed that it had begun the quarrel, the X expressed disagreement with the substance of the decision: “The censorship of existing and future content is equal to the fundamental right to the freedom of expression”.
“It is not an easy decision to take, but it is essential that the platform is available in India”Explained the company.
Tension between two nuclear forces caused the snowfall of false information on the Internet.
Thursday, New Delhi and Islamabed accused of attacking each other with dronesInternational concern is on the rise.
On Wednesday, The armies of both countries exchanged artillery shots After the Indian attacks in Pakistan, the group, accused of attacking Coxemira in India on April 22, said Nova Delhi.
At least 48 people died on both sides of bombardingAlmost all citizens.
When Casemira became independent states in 1947, it was divided between India and Pakistan, but Since then, the two countries have been claiming the entire sovereignty on the region.