Twitter suspends former Congress President Rahul Gandhi’s account, this may be the reason

Twitter temporarily suspended the account of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday evening. Giving information on behalf of the Congress party, it has been said that the process is being followed to restore it again. However, after some time it has been restored. It is not yet clear why this action has been taken against Rahul. Sources say that the account was suspended for the picture revealing the identity of the rape victim in Delhi. The picture was already removed by Twitter.

Giving information on the Twitter handle of the Congress party, it was written, “The Twitter account of Rahul Gandhi has been temporarily suspended and the process is being followed to restore it. Till then he will be connected to you through other social media platforms and will continue to raise the voice of the people and fight for them.”

Congress tweeted from its Twitter handle, “Rahul Gandhi’s account has been temporarily suspended and necessary process is underway for its restoration. He said, “Till the account is restored, he will be associated with you through other platforms of social media and will continue to raise his voice for the people and fight for them. Jai Hind. Sources say that Rahul Gandhi’s account has been suspended for sharing on Twitter a picture of a meeting of the parents of the nine-year-old victim of the alleged rape and murder case in Delhi.

Vineet Jindal, a Delhi-based lawyer, on Thursday lodged a complaint with the Delhi Police against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for allegedly disclosing the identity of the Nangal rape victim. Vineet Jindal had said in his complaint that the Congress MP shared a photo of himself with the parents of the victim through his Twitter handle, revealing the identity of the minor victim.

The complainant had appealed to the Delhi Police to register an FIR against Rahul Gandhi under relevant sections and take strict legal action. The complaint further stated that what Rahul Gandhi has done is under Section 23 of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offenses (POCSO) Act, Section 23 of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 228A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). an offense under.

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In the same case, the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) on Tuesday issued a notice to Twitter India, asking it to take action against the Twitter handle of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for allegedly violating the Protection of Children from Sexual Offenses (POCSO). After which Twitter has suspended the account of former Congress President Rahul Gandhi and asked him to clarify on this matter.

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