Though Twitter has a new CEO who is a Hindu, Twitter’s Hindu hatred remains the same
Editorial Comment
Hindus and Hindu organisations should unite and uproot the Hindu hatred of Twitter. At the same time, the Central Government should intervene and take steps to stop Twitter’s high-handedness.
New Delhi – The Twitter handle of ‘Stories of Bengali Hindus’, who raised their voice on Twitter about the atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh, has been closed temporarily. This account was handled by Dr Sandeep Das. He informed that Twitter suspended the account. Twitter said that it has been suspended due to a violation of Twitter rules. Earlier, during Navratri, the Twitter accounts of ISKCON Bangladesh and Bangladesh Hindu Unity Council, which exposed the brutality towards Hindus by religious fanatics in Bangladesh, were closed.
Twitter suspends account of ‘Stories of Bengali Hindus’ for sharing ignored stories of the trauma faced by persecuted Bengali Hindus
Founder @dr_dsandeep tweeted !https://t.co/eSigO37CGr
— Guruprasad Gowda (@Gp_hjs) December 2, 2021
Twitter is being criticised on social media for this. A teacher Dr Indu Viswanathan addressing Parag Agarwal, the new CEO of Twitter, tweeted, “Is the sharing of Hindus’ experiences considered violence ? Why is Hindus’ freedom of expression conditional ?
Some people say that even though CEO is new, Twitter’s way of working is autocratic.