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India&rsquo;s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has sent a strongly worded notice to US microblogging platform Twitter, for affixing the &ldquo;manipulated media&rdquo; tag to tweets by BJP leaders countering a toolkit put out by the rival Congress party to criticise the government.</p>
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The ministry has asked Twitter to remove the &ldquo;prejudicial&rdquo; tag in the interest of &ldquo;fairness and equity&rdquo;.</p>
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The government&rsquo;s notice comes after Twitter tagged a May 18 post by BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra as &ldquo;manipulated media&rdquo;, in which Patra alleged that the Congress had circulated a document that outlined ways to defame Prime Minister Narendra Modi.</p>
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An official familiar with the matter said that in its communication, the ministry has stated that a complaint has already been made by one of the concerned parties before local law enforcement and the veracity of the toolkit is under investigation.</p>
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The ministry has stated that Twitter&rsquo;s decision to use the manipulated media tag appears &ldquo;prejudged and prejudiced&rdquo;.</p>
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&ldquo;While the local law enforcement agency is undertaking the investigation to determine the veracity of the &lsquo;tookit&rsquo;, Twitter has unilaterally drawn a conclusion in this matter and arbitrarily tagged it as Manipulated Media. Such tagging by Twitter appears prejudged, prejudiced and a deliberate attempt to colour the investigation by local law enforcement agency,&rdquo; the ministry has said in its notice to the US social media giant.</p>
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The BJP alleged the toolkit was aimed at building a biased narrative over the Indian government&rsquo;s handling of the second wave of Covid-19, and the Central Vista Project. Many top BJP leaders, including its chief JP Nadda and Union ministers Smriti Irani, Ravi Shankar Prasad, Hardeep Puri, Anurag Thakur, Piyush Goyal, amplified Patra&rsquo;s tweet.</p>
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Congress accused the BJP of concocting the document on Covid-19 to defame the opposition party. It wrote to Twitter on Thursday seeking action against Patra and other BJP leaders for &ldquo;grossly misusing&rdquo; the platform. The Congress accused the BJP of indulging in &ldquo;large-scale dissemination of false information&rdquo;, which &ldquo;has the potential to cause social unrest in the country&rdquo;.</p>
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The Ministry has termed the &ldquo;unilateral action by Twitter as an effort to influence the fair investigation process and a clear overreach, which is totally unwarranted&rdquo;. It further added that the action dilutes the credibility of the platform. &ldquo;This action not only dilutes the credibility of Twitter as a neutral and unbiased platform facilitating exchange of views by the users but also puts a question mark on the status of Twitter as an &ldquo;Intermediary&rdquo;.</p>
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Patra, on May 18, had tweeted, &ldquo;Friends look at the #CongressToolKit in extending help to the needy during the Pandemic! More of a PR exercise with the help of &ldquo;Friendly Journalists&rdquo; &amp; &ldquo;Influencers&rdquo; than a soulful endeavour. Read for yourselves the agenda of the Congress: #CongressToolKitExposed&rdquo;.</p>
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A similar tweet by Shefali Vaidya has also been marked as manipulated media. &ldquo;Another #CongressToolKit inspired move? #CongressToolkitExposed,&rdquo; Vaidya tweeted on May 18, alleging that the &ldquo;missing persons&rdquo; complaint filed by NSUI was inspired by the &ldquo;toolkit&rdquo;.</p>
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