Parl panel to summon Meta for Zuckerberg's election claim
Union Minister Nishikant Dubey says Meta will have to apologise to the Indian Parliament and the people here for the mistake.
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Appearing on a podcast, Mark Zuckerberg said 2024 was the big election year around the world and in a lot of countries like India, the incumbents lost the polls.
New Delhi, 15 Jan
Seeking an apology from social media giant Meta for
"tarnishing" India's image, BJP MP Nishikant Dubey, who heads the
Parliament's Standing Committee on Communications and Information Technology,
said on Tuesday that the panel will summon the firm following its Chairman Mark
Zuckerberg’s comments that India's ruling dispensation lost the Lok Sabha
election last year.
He was reacting to Information and Broadcasting Minister
Ashwini Vaishnaw's criticism of Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg, who owns
the controlling stake in the Meta group of companies, for making a
"factually incorrect" statement that the incumbent government in
India lost the election in 2024 over issues arising out of the COVID-19
pandemic.
"It is disappointing to see misinformation from Mr
Zuckerberg himself. Let's uphold facts and credibility," Vaishnaw said,
tagging Meta on X and other social media platforms.
"From free food for 800 million, 2.2 billion free
vaccines, and aid to nations worldwide during COVID, to leading India as the
fastest-growing major economy, PM Modi's decisive 3rd-term victory is a
testament to good governance and public trust," he added.
Appearing on the Joe Rogan podcast, Zuckerberg said 2024 was
the big election year around the world and in a lot of countries like India,
the incumbents lost the polls.
"There is some sort of global phenomena, whether it was
inflation because of the economic policies to deal with Covid or just how the
governments dealt with Covid, seems to have this effect that is global, not
just the US, but like a very broad decrease in trust, at least in the set
incumbents and maybe, in sort of these democratic institutions overall,"
he said.
In the 2024 election, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) lost
its majority, but the ruling alliance led by the party won a comfortable
majority, paving the way for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's third straight
term.
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