💨 Abstract
Reuters' primary 'X' account has been suspended in India due to a legal demand, though the source or specifics are unclear. The Ministry of Information & Broadcasting hasn't commented, and Reuters' website remains accessible. Previously, 'X', owned by Elon Musk, found hundreds of accounts required to disclose any evidence, issue issued a similar request, following orders they deemed as censorship.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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