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Novo Delhi – Indian IT Ministry has illegally expanded censorship power supply to allow for easier removal of online content and strengthen the “countless” government officials for such orders, Elon Mosk X cited in a new lawsuit against New Delhi.

The lawsuit and the allegations indicate the escalation in the current legal dispute between the Government X and the Prime Minister of Irandra mode over those in the way the new Delhi will order content. It also comes as the musk approaches the launch of its other key key endeavors and Tesla in India.

In the New Court, X claims that IT ministry in India sets other departments for the use of the Government’s website that last year launched the Ministry of Homework for the issuance of the content to block content and the mandate of social media.

This mechanism, X says, does not contain strictly indian legal protection measures to remove content that required such orders to be issued in cases such as the damage to sovereignty or public order, and came with strict supervision of the best employees.

The Indian IT ministry was redirected for Reuters for commentary in the Ministry of Home Deals, which did not answer.

The website creates a “inadmissible parallel mechanism” that causes “unlimited censors of information in India,” he said X, adding to abolish the directive.

X’s court papers are not public and the first time have been reported to the media on Thursday.

The case heard a judge earlier this week in the High Court of the Southern Karnatak state, but the final decision was not achieved. He will be heard on 27. March now.

2021., X, the previously called Twitter, was locked in the contempt of the Indian government due to non-compliance with legal orders for blocking certain tweets related to the protest of farmers against government policies.

X later respected the public criticism by the officer, but his legal challenge decides continues in Indian courts.

2025-03-21 03:51:00

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