Twitter dismissed the request seeking suspension of Arif Alvi’s account

Twitter

A biased and India-driven Social networking platform Twitter has surprisingly dismissed the request seeking suspension of Pakistan’s President Arif Alvi’s Twitter account after his tweet on Occupied Kashmir on Monday.

President Alvi is very active against Indian atrocities in occupied Kashmir on Twitter, openly condemning the on-going crisis in the region under the clutches of the Modi-led Indian government.

The recent posts made by Alvi, unmasking the real face of India led to a number of twitter users filing a complaint against Alvi’s account, demanding its suspension, which Twitter has denied.

A message to the president by the Twitter team reveals how investigations were carried out regarding his activities on Twitter. However there was no objectionable content found, the email mentioned.

Federal Minister for Human Rights Shireen Mazari turned to Twitter on Monday to share the image of Twitter email regarding the president’s personal account.

President Alvi had tweeted a foreign media video revealing the on-going situation in the occupied region.

On Sunday Minister for Communication Murad Saeed said that he has also received a notice from Twitter, a site solemnly serving for India, that one of his tweets has violated Indian laws.

A biased social media platform, Twitter has recently suspended the accounts of Pakistanis commenting on the Kashmir situation.

Director General (DG) Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Major General Asif Ghafoor last week said the authorities had taken up with Twitter and Facebook the alleged suspension of Pakistani social media accounts posting in support of Kashmir.

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