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Prasad warns FB of stringent action if it sways electoral process

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today warned platforms like of stringent action if any attempt was made by them to influence the country's electoral process through "undesirable means".

Amid probe by US privacy watchdog and British lawmakers over a potential breach of user confidentiality by Facebook, IT and said the fully supports freedom of press, speech and expression and is all for free exchange of ideas on

However, any attempt by sites, including Facebook, to influence India's electoral process through undesirable means will not be tolerated, he told reporters in

"...let me make it very, very clear, we fully support freedom of press, speech and expression; we fully support free exchange of ideas on But any attempt, covert or overt, by social media, including Facebook, of trying to influence India's electoral process through undesirable means will neither be appreciated nor be tolerated," Prasad said.

"If need be, stringent action will be taken," he added.

Stating that 20 crore were using Facebook, making it the company's largest market outside of the US, Prasad cautioned the giant and its of repercussions under IT Act in case of any data breach came to light.

"Mr you better note the observation of the of We welcome the FB profile in India, but if any data theft of is done through the collusion of FB system, it shall not be tolerated. We have got stringent power in the IT Act, we shall use it, including summoning you in India," Prasad warned.

Asked if the government would initiate a probe on data use by Facebook, Prasad said that had a regulator in the form of (TRAI), and in case of any specific complaints, the same would be taken under a structured investigation.

"We have got very robust mechanism available, we will look into it. But today, this very stern observation I gave that let my warning be heard across the Atlantic far away in California," he said.

Incidentally, this is not the first standoff between the Indian policymakers and TRAI, in 2016, has issued regulations on discriminatory pricing over that had led to ban of platforms like Facebook's Free Basics.

"The issue concerns national interest and national security. And the BJP will take it very seriously if by collusive methods the data assets of are pilfered... My caution is with regard to democratic process," he said.

The (FTC), an independent government body charged with ensuring that companies abide by their own privacy policies, is looking at whether violated a 2011 consent decree after alleged that it had handed the data of millions of users to a political consultancy.

Reports had also alleged that used data mined from in the voter research it conducted for during the 2016 elections campaign. The matter is also being investigated by UK authorities.

Prasad today alleged that party had links with

"My question to party is whether to win elections, will depend on data manipulation and theft of data," he said. "What is the role of in profile of " he asked.

Quoting reports, Prasad alleged that -- the agency roped in by to run their 2019 campaign and termed as their 'Brahmastra' in certain sections of media -- is accused of using bribes, sex workers to entrap politicians and stealing data from

Prasad sought to know from the party as to how much data trade it had with in view of recent and North East elections, and the upcoming elections in

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Wed, March 21 2018. 16:05 IST
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