Rule of land supreme, not your policy: Parliamentary panel on information technology to Twitter

Amid a tussle between the Union government and Twitter over the new IT rules, the Parliamentary Standing Committee on IT on Friday told the US-based social media giant that the rule of the land was supreme and the company must abide by the Indian laws.

During a 90-minute deposition before the panel, chaired by Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, the Twitter India officials were asked “tough and searching questions”, including why the company should not be fined as it has been found “violating” rules of the country, sources said.

Twitter India’s public policy manager Shagufta Kamran and legal counsel Ayushi Kapoor deposed before the parliamentary panel.

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