Twitter India apologises on Jack Dorsey poster row

IANS  |  New Delhi 

has extended an apology after its Jack Dorsey, who visited last week, was seen holding a poster during a round-table with women journalists that read "Smash Brahminical Patriarchy".

"I'm very sorry for this. It's not relective of our views. We took a private photo with a gift just given to us -- we should have been more thoughtful," Vijaya Gadde, of Legal, Policy, and Safety Lead at Twitter, tweeted late Monday.

"strives to be an impartial platform for all. We failed to do that here & we must do better to serve our customers in India," she added.

According to the social network, it hosted a closed-door discussion with a group of women journalists and from to better understand their experience using

"One of the participants, a activist, shared her personal experiences and gifted a poster to Jack.

"It is not a statement from Twitter or our CEO, but a tangible reflection of our company's efforts to see, hear, and understand all sides of important public conversations that happen on our service around the world," said the micro-blogging platform.

Some Twitter users accused of "bigotry" and "racism" after the poster went viral.

"How can people put such a hate poster and malign a community: @jack How can you as of @twitter be party to this kind of hate," tweeted Mohandas Pai, of Manipal Global Education.

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First Published: Tue, November 20 2018. 16:18 IST