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MeitY Summons Meta After PM Modi’s Facebook Post Was Removed

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  • MeitY has summoned Meta’s global head of public policy over the removal of PM Modi’s Facebook post.
  • MeitY has summoned Meta’s global head of public policy over the removal of PM Modi’s Facebook post.
  • The deleted post contained the Prime Minister’s message to young people on action against examination paper leaks.

NEW DELHI: The Meta removes PM Modi Facebook post controversy has prompted the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) to seek an explanation from the social media company. According to sources, the ministry has summoned Meta’s global head of public policy after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Facebook post was briefly taken down before being restored.

The incident has renewed attention on content moderation practices adopted by global social media platforms, particularly when posts from public authorities are involved.

Meta Removes PM Modi Facebook Post, MeitY Seeks Explanation

According to sources, MeitY has called Meta’s global public policy head to explain the circumstances surrounding the removal of the Prime Minister’s Facebook post.

The post, shared on July 23, contained Prime Minister Modi’s message to young people in which he spoke about stringent action against examination paper leaks. It was published during nationwide discussions on examination reforms and student protests.

The temporary removal of the post triggered concerns within the government, leading to the ministry’s intervention.

Meta Says Removal Was an Error

Responding to the development, a Meta spokesperson said the post had been removed unintentionally.

The company stated that the content was taken down due to an error and was restored once the issue was identified. Meta did not provide additional details on what caused the mistaken removal or how long the post remained unavailable.

Meta Removes PM Modi Facebook Post Sparks Questions on Content Moderation

The episode is likely to intensify discussions on the transparency and accountability of content moderation systems used by major digital platforms. As governments and technology companies continue to engage on online governance, incidents involving official communications are expected to remain under close scrutiny.

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