Twitter unlocks Rahul Gandhi's account after a week

Twitter unlocks Rahul Gandhi's account after a week

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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi
NEW DELHI: A week after temporarily suspending his account, Twitter restored Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's handle on Saturday.
Rahul Gandhi's account was temporarily suspended last week after he tweeted pictures of the family of a nine-year-old victim of alleged rape and murder in Northwest Delhi. According to Twitter, the post was violation of its rules.
"Rahul Gandhi's Twitter account has been unlocked," a party functionary said, adding the accounts of some of the leaders have also been restored.
The former Congress chief had made a strong outburst on Friday accusing Twitter of "interfering in the national political process" and said shutting down of his handle amounted to an "attack on the country's democratic structure".
Gandhi, in a YouTube video statement titled "Twitter's dangerous game", alleged that it was not a neutral and objective platform and was "beholden to the government”.
Questioning Twitter's action, Gandhi had said the company was denying millions of his followers the right to an opinion, which was unfair.
"It's obvious now that Twitter is actually not a neutral, objective platform. It is a biased platform. It's something that listens to what the government of the day says," Gandhi had alleged.
(With inputs from PTI)
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