Social media major X, formerly known as Twitter, has come under fire for admitting to taking down accounts and posts related to the ongoing farmers’ protests in India. This move by X has sparked outrage among activists, journalists, and the main opposition party in India, as it is seen as an attempt to silence dissenting voices and stifle freedom of expression. The government’s role in issuing “executive orders” to social media platforms, leading them to take down content, has raised concerns about the state of democracy and censorship in the country. The farmers’ protests, which have been ongoing since February, have gained international attention, and the censorship of social media posts covering these protests has only intensified the spotlight on the issue. As the farmers prepare to resume their march to Delhi, the clash between the government, social media platforms, and protesters is likely to escalate, leading to further tensions and scrutiny from the international community. It remains to be seen how this incident will impact the future of social media regulation, freedom of speech, and the farmers’ movement in India.
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