Congress Vs Facebook: Congress Raises Demand In Parliament
Congress Vs Facebook: Congress raises demand – Parliament committee should investigate allegations against Facebook. Congress leader KC Venugopal has demanded a parliamentary committee inquiry against Facebook for allegations of interfering in the country’s democracy.
The Congress leader also said that the provocative posts allowed on social media platforms should be published since 2014. Making a special mention in the Rajya Sabha, Venugopal said that media reports have revealed information about Facebook India.
He said that the charge of interfering in the democracy of the country on Facebook India is fatal and serious. He said that India is one of the largest markets for Facebook and WhatsApp in terms of users.
Congress Vs Facebook: Facebook’s answer to Congress
Facebook had earlier answered questions from the Congress party over allegations of political interference and political bias in India’s democratic process. In its reply to the Congress, Facebook had said that it is an impartial platform and rejects all forms of hatred and bigotry. He tries to remain a platform where people can express their feelings openly.
Meanwhile, the Congress, which is preparing for Assembly elections 2022 in Uttar Pradesh, is eyeing every category. The party is agitating on all fronts. Meanwhile, on Thursday, National General Secretary and Uttar Pradesh in-charge of Priyanka Vadra tried to touch the hearts of the youth by talking to video conferencing.
In an interaction with the candidates of teacher recruitment and agricultural graduates, the issue of unemployment raised the issue of government. Candidates for the 12,460 teacher recruitment held in the year 2016 have not been appointed yet. Congress national general secretary Priyanka Vadra heard the agony of these youths and promised all possible help.
She said that this is not a political issue for us, but a matter of human sensibilities. It is a question of justice. Similarly in the afternoon, the Congress General Secretary held talks with a group of agricultural graduate youth of various agricultural universities in the state.