The director of Facebook's India office received a threat


-Went to lodge a complaint with Delhi Police

-However, the DCP of South Delhi said that no FIR has been registered

New delhi date. 17 August 2020 Monday

Reports were circulating that the controversy over Facebook was now raging. Ankhi Das, Facebook India's public policy director, had lodged a complaint with the Delhi Police alleging that she had received threats online. However, the DCP of South Delhi says that we have received a complaint from the Public Policy Director of Facebook India but the police have not yet registered an FIR in the matter.

Ankhi Das wrote in the complaint that I received an online threat and my life was in danger. He demanded that the police should register an FIR immediately.

It may be noted here that the American newspaper Wall Street Journal published a report that Facebook was in favor of BJP in the matter of hate speech of BJP leaders in India. Facebook administrators were reluctant to remove such hate speech from Facebook.

Meanwhile, Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi alleged that the reality of Facebook was exposed. In India, Facebook behaved as if it was the BJP's paymaster.

Following the Wall Street Journal report, senior Congress leader Digvijay Singh also questioned the credibility of Facebook. He asked Mark Zuckerberg to clarify the matter. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's darling Ankhi Das has been made the public policy director of Facebook and this woman is happy to publish anti-Muslim remarks. Don't act like you speak. There is a contradiction between your speech and behavior. You should clarify this point.

Rahul Gandhi also openly alleged that Facebook and WhatsApp are in the possession of BJP and those people are spreading the poison of hatred.

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