Twitter Tenders Apology for Showing Leh as Part of China: Report

Twitter on Thursday, 29 October, tendered a verbal apology before the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) constituted to review the data protection bill after Leh was shown as part of China during a live broadcast, news agency ANI reported.

A Parliamentary panel on data protection has sought a written explanation from top officials of Twitter, on purportedly showing Ladakh as part of China.

After Leh, the headquarters and largest town of the union territory of Ladakh, was shown on Twitter as part of China, the government expressed its disapproval of the "misrepresentation of the map of India".

“Showing Ladakh as part of China is against the sovereignty of India and amounts to a criminal offence with imprisonment of seven years,” Meenakshi Lekhi, BJP MP, was quoted as saying.

According to sources cited by ANI, representatives of e-commerce giant Amazon also appeared before the committee, while representatives of Google and a few other companies will be present on Thursday.

(With inputs from PTI and ANI.)

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