Khalsa Aid founder Ravi Singh Khalsa's Twitter account withheld

By  Dinkle Popli July 2nd 2022 08:10 PM

In yet another shocking development, the Twitter account of the Khalsa Aid founder Ravi Singh Khalsa Twitter account has been withheld in India in response to a legal demand. Also Read | Shiv Sena row: Uddhav Thackeray sacks Shinde from party posts On opening the Twitter account of Ravi Singh Khalsa, the founder of Khalsa Aid, the notification reads: "Ravi Singh Khalsa's account has been withheld in India in response to a legal demand." Recently, Twitter withheld two farmers’ handles ‘Tractor 2 Twitter’ and ‘Kisan Ekta Morcha. Upon opening the Twitter accounts of ‘Tractor 2 Twitter’ and ‘Kisan Ekta Morcha’, there was the same notification that reads, “… account has been withheld in India in response to a legal demand.” In the same development, the farmer leader Harmeet Singh Kadian had written: “Freedom of speech is a human right and the foundation upon which democracy is built. Any restriction of freedom of speech is a restriction upon democracy. To withheld ‘Kisan Ekta Morcha’ and ‘Tractor 2 Twitter’ is direct attack on freedom to speech of farmers. Earlier, Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala’s song ‘SYL’ was removed from YouTube in India following a legal complaint by the government. Likewise, people have been criticising the government and Twitter for suppressing the voice of people by withholding the accounts of 'Tractor 2 Twitter' and 'Kisan Ekta Morcha' and now 'Ravi Singh Khalsa'. Also Read | Punjab: CM Bhagwant Mann to induct five more ministers, reshuffling likely -PTC News

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