Islamabad, August 26: Pakistan President Arif Alvi was served a notice by Twitter regarding his tweet on the Kashmir situation. Slamming the move by the microblogging site, Pakistan Minister for Human Rights Shireen Mazari said: "Twitter has really gone too far in becoming mouthpiece of the rogue Modi govt! They sent a notice to our President! In bad taste and simply ridiculous."
On Saturday, Alvi had tweeted a foreign media video showing "the situation" in Kashmir following India's revocation of its special status. Twitter Suspends 200 Pakistan Accounts After Anti-India Tweets on Kashmir.
The world should know that Kashmir has been violated by Indian bullets & boots. They have raped & plundered a beautiful land and their people. Freedom is their cry from every tear shed and every drop of blood spilled. https://t.co/xqvn7qAorP
— Dr. Arif Alvi (@ArifAlvi) August 24, 2019
Mazari shared a screenshot of an email received by Alvi from Twitter, in which the company said it had received a complaint against his account regarding a tweet highlighting India's "violations in occupied Kashmir".
Twitter sends President Arif Alvi notifying him that a complaint has been received for his tweet on Kashmir - the Pakistan president's tweet said the following: No amount of repression & brutality can suppress the resentment of the Kashmiris against India. They want freedom..." pic.twitter.com/3oR8WW9t71
— omar r quraishi (@omar_quraishi) August 26, 2019
Twitter, however, "could not identify any violations of its rules or applicable law," the company said, adding that it did not take any action accordingly.
Pakistan Minister for Communication Murad Saeed said on Sunday that he had also received a notice from the microblogging site that one of his tweets violated Indian laws, according to the News International.
Scores of Pakistani social media users complained in the past few days that their accounts were suspended when they spoke in favour of Kashmiris or highlighted Indian human rights abuses.
Twitter has reportedly suspended 200 Pakistani accounts commenting on the Kashmir situation.
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