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Twitter founder's charge of pressure 'outright lie': Government

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 13 June 2023
The government on Tuesday hit back at Twitter's co-founder and former CEO Jack Dorsey, terming his comments as "outright lies" after he claimed authorities had threatened to shut down the services of the site in India and raid homes of its employees unless Twitter removed sensitive posts during the 2021 farmers' protests.
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News video: Jack Dorsey alleges that Modi government pressured Twitter during farmer’s protest | Oneindia News

Jack Dorsey alleges that Modi government pressured Twitter during farmer’s protest | Oneindia News 02:24

Co-founder of Twitter Jack Dorsey has alleged that Modi government in India pressured them to block accounts covering farmer’s protest. #jackdorsey #farmerprotest #twitterindia ~HT.98~PR.150~ED.155~

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