Khalsa Aid founder Ravi Singh Khalsa's Twitter account withheld
In yet another shocking development, the Twitter account of the Khalsa Aid founder Ravi Singh Khalsa Twitter account has been withheld in India in response to a legal demand.
On opening the Twitter account of Ravi Singh Khalsa, the founder of Khalsa Aid, the notification reads: "Ravi Singh Khalsa's account has been withheld in India in response to a legal demand."
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Recently, Twitter withheld two farmers’ handles ‘Tractor 2 Twitter’ and ‘Kisan Ekta Morcha.
Upon opening the Twitter accounts of ‘Tractor 2 Twitter’ and ‘Kisan Ekta Morcha’, there was the same notification that reads, “… account has been withheld in India in response to a legal demand.”
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In the same development, the farmer leader Harmeet Singh Kadian had written: “Freedom of speech is a human right and the foundation upon which democracy is built. Any restriction of freedom of speech is a restriction upon democracy. To withheld ‘Kisan Ekta Morcha’ and ‘Tractor 2 Twitter’ is direct attack on freedom to speech of farmers.
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Earlier, Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala’s song ‘SYL’ was removed from YouTube in India following a legal complaint by the government.
Likewise, people have been criticising the government and Twitter for suppressing the voice of people by withholding the accounts of 'Tractor 2 Twitter' and 'Kisan Ekta Morcha' and now 'Ravi Singh Khalsa'.