INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The summons follow a recent Wall Street Journal report which claimed that one of Facebook's senior India policy
executives intervened to stop a permanent ban on a BJP lawmaker for his communally charged posts
A Delhi Assembly panel has
issued a notice to Facebook India vice president and managing director Ajit Mohan, asking him to appear before it on September 15 in
connection with complaints about the social media giant's alleged deliberate and intentional inaction to contain hateful content in the
country.According to an official statement, the Facebook official has been summoned based on "scathing depositions of key witnesses as well
as incriminating material" submitted by them on record."We hereby summon you (Ajit Mohan) to appear before the committee on September 15,
2020, at 12 noon at MLA Lounge-1, Delhi Vidhan Sabha, for the purpose of recording your deposition on oath and participating in the
proceedings carried out by the committee," the Delhi Assembly's deputy secretary said in the notice sent on September 10.The move by the
Delhi Assembly Committee on Peace and Harmony, headed by AAP MLA Raghav Chadha, follows a recent Wall Street Journal report which claimed
that one of Facebook's senior India policy executives intervened in internal communication to stop a permanent ban on a BJP lawmaker from
Telangana after he allegedly shared communally charged posts."The assembly's committee had received multiple complaints addressed to its
Chairman Raghav Chadha against the officials concerned of Facebook for their alleged deliberate and intentional inaction to contain hateful
content in India for vested reasons," the statement stated.Last month, Facebook had said its social media platform prohibits hate speech and
content that incites violence and these policies are enforced globally without regard to political affiliation."We prohibit hate speech and
content that incites violence and we enforce these policies globally without regard to anyone's political position or party
affiliation."While we know there is more to do, we're making progress on enforcement and conduct regular audits of our process to ensure
fairness and accuracy," a Facebook spokesperson had said
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