Facebook senior officials to appear before parliamentary panel on March 6

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Senior officials of will appear on March 6 before a parliamentary panel to outline the specific measures undertaken to ensure of users on its platform after being summoned by the committee, sources said.

Sources told that (Vice President - Global Public Policy) will represent as well as its group companies - and

VP and and (Director Public, India) will represent Facebook India, they said.

Facebook, however, did not comment on who would attend the meeting but said it is "deeply committed to and to safeguarding our users and their rights on our family of apps".

"We deeply appreciate the opportunity to answer questions from the honourable parliamentary committee and to outline the specific steps we have taken to help ensure the of our users," a Facebook told

The parliamentary panel, which met officials of on Monday, asked the micro-blogging platform to engage more with the (ECI) ahead of the

During the meeting, which lasted for nearly three-and-a-half-hours, officials were also told that there should not be any "international interference" in the Lok Sabha polls and categorically asked to ensure that the forthcoming elections are not undermined and influenced by foreign entities.

Twitter, which faced allegations of political bias on its platform, was represented by for and other officials.

Twitter has, in the past, maintained that it is committed to remain unbiased and that its product as well as policies are never based on political ideology.

There have been growing concerns around privacy of citizen's data and their rights on digital platforms.

Given apprehensions that could be misused to interfere in the upcoming elections, the government has been warning these platforms of strong action if any attempt was made to influence the country's electoral process through undesirable means.

The government has been taking a strong view of misuse of platforms and is also proposing to amend IT rules to curb fake and increase accountability of such platform.

Over the last few weeks, Facebook, Twitter and have promised to infuse more transparency into political advertisements on their platform, and announced a slew of measures as part of their election integrity efforts.

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First Published: Mon, February 25 2019. 17:11 IST