X Flags ‘Press Censorship’ In India As Reuters Account Briefly Blocked Amid Govt Order


Elon Musk’s social media platform X has accused the Indian Authorities of ordering a sweeping block on 2,355 accounts, together with these of worldwide information company Reuters, on July 3. This disclosure immediately contradicts the Indian Ministry of Electronics and Info Know-how’s (MeitY) earlier declare that it had not sought motion towards Reuters.

In a put up shared by way of its World Authorities Affairs deal with, X revealed that the blocking directive got here with urgency and no official rationalization. “The Ministry of Electronics and Info Know-how (MeitY) demanded instant motion—inside one hour—with out offering justification, and required the accounts to stay blocked till additional discover,” the platform acknowledged.

The corporate additionally confirmed that after robust public backlash, the Authorities instructed it to revive entry to the Reuters accounts: “After public outcry, the Authorities requested X to unblock @Reuters and @ReutersWorld.”

X Raises Alarm Over Press Freedom

X didn’t mince phrases in its criticism of the transfer, expressing alarm at what it described as a sample of censorship within the nation. “We’re deeply involved about ongoing press censorship in India resulting from these blocking orders. X is exploring all authorized choices out there,” the platform stated.

The corporate famous that its capability to legally problem such govt orders is proscribed underneath Indian legislation. “In contrast to customers positioned in India, X is restricted by Indian legislation in its capability to carry authorized challenges towards these govt orders. We urge affected customers to pursue authorized cures by the courts,” it added.

Authorities Denies Motion On Reuters

Curiously, simply days earlier, MeitY had issued an announcement denying any directive to dam Reuters accounts. “There isn’t any requirement from the Authorities of India to withhold Reuters deal with. We’re repeatedly working with X to resolve the issue,” the ministry had stated.

The conflicting accounts between X and the Centre spotlight ongoing tensions round digital censorship and transparency within the enforcement of on-line content material restrictions. Whereas the Reuters handles have been ultimately restored, the episode raises broader considerations concerning the mechanisms and accountability behind such takedown orders.

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