The Washington Post newspaper raised concerns about alleged bias of Facebook, WhatsApp and YouTube toward the ruling BJP and the Narendra Modi dispensation, reported PTI. Ramesh pointed out that YouTubeIndia move justified what the Washington Post had written and said, “Today, @YouTubeIndia has vindicated what the Washington Post wrote and what were already our genuine apprehensions.
By putting a warning tagline on @RahulGandhi’s and @priyankagandhi’s speeches." Ramesh inquired if Google, which owns YouTube, would clarify what is "suicidal or self-harming" in their speeches. He further questioned whether raising issues that matter to the people would be censored.
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