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Twitter sends notice to President Alvi over Kashmir tweet

ISLAMABAD, AUG 26 (DNA) – The authority of social networking website Twitter has sent a notice to Pakistani President Arif Alvi over Indian complaint regarding his tweet on Kashmir situation.

Human Rights Minister Shireen Mazari has posted the screenshot of the mail received by Dr Arif Alvi from Twitter authorities and wrote, “Twitter has really gone too far in becoming mouthpiece of the Rogue Modi govt! They sent a notice to our President! In bad taste and simply ridiculous.”

Twitter has really gone too far in becoming mouthpiece of the Rogue Modi govt! They sent a notice to our President! In bad taste and simply ridiculous.

The content of the email stated that we have received a complaint regarding your account and that “We have investigated the reported content and could not identify any violations of the Twitter rules or allocable law. Accordingly, we have not taken any action at this time.”

The notice was served after the president posted a video of Srinagar condition with a caption, “This is Srinagar yesterday despite curfews, bans, blackouts, teargas & firing. No amount of oppression & brutality can suppress the resentment of the Kashmiris against India. They want freedom at all costs. Please retweet and let the world know.”

This is Srinagar yesterday despite curfews, bans, blackouts, teargas & firing. No amount of oppression & brutality can suppress the resentment of the Kashmiris against India. They want freedom at all costs. Please retweet and let the world know.

On the other hand, Minister for Communication Murad Saeed also shared a screenshot of a notice from the micro-blogging site that one of his tweets has violated Indian laws.

This is Srinagar yesterday despite curfews, bans, blackouts, teargas & firing. No amount of oppression & brutality can suppress the resentment of the Kashmiris against India. They want freedom at all costs. Please retweet and let the world know, the minister stated. = DNA






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