India Denies Request to Block Reuters’ X Account Amid Social Media Stir

The Indian government has officially denied any involvement in restricting access to Reuters’ X (formerly Twitter) account within the country. This comes after reports suggested that the government had requested the suspension or blockage of the international news agency’s social media handle.

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Key points from the government’s clarification include:

  • There was no directive or requirement to block or suspend Reuters’ X account in India.
  • The government reaffirmed its commitment to freedom of the press and denied any interference.
  • The issue arose following limited access to Reuters’ content on X, which attracted significant attention.

Social media users and media experts have been closely monitoring this development, raising important questions about:

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  1. Media access in India
  2. Government policies related to censorship
  3. The overall stance on open communication within the country

This official statement from New Delhi seeks to quell concerns about censorship and ensures continued access to Reuters’ updates on the platform for users in India.

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