Government does not regulate content appearing on social media sites: IT Min

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The government does not regulate content on and is committed to freedom of speech, expression and of citizens, of state for and IT S S informed Parliament today.

"Government does not regulate content appearing on sites, and enforcement and security agencies may take action on specific case-to-case basis as per in force," said in a reply to query around fake

The said has emerged as a popular or platform to enable users to share ideas and express views or opinions on specific topics and acknowledges some people are misusing it.

"These platforms can be accessed by all sections of society and this is facilitated by the virtual and borderless nature of cyber space, where anyone can open account in any name including fake name from any part of the world, thus leading to misuse by some persons," said.

Replying to a quetion on steps taken by the government to address the problem arising out of social media misuse, Ahluwalia cited rules in the Act 2000 which provides for action to remove or block any objectionable content.

"Government is fully committed to and expression and of its citizens as enshrined in the Constitution of India," Ahluwalia added.

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First Published: Wed, July 18 2018. 16:15 IST