Printed on: Aug 13, 2025 12:23 pm IST
Representatives of the electronics and knowledge expertise ministry had been anticipated to attend the assembly and sure coordinate between the businesses and the committee
The parliamentary standing committee on ladies’s empowerment has invited social media firms X (previously Twitter), Meta (Fb, Instagram, and WhatsApp), and Google (YouTube) to debate cyber crimes and ladies’s security on August 19.
Folks conscious of the matter mentioned representatives of the electronics and knowledge expertise ministry had been anticipated to attend the assembly and sure coordinate between the businesses and the committee. The ministry refused to touch upon the assembly.
The committee usually meets officers of the ministries and non-profit organisations, however has not often engaged straight with social media firms. The final such assembly was held in 2019 with WhatsApp, Instagram, Fb, and X representatives.
Two of the businesses invited to the assembly remained non-committal, with one saying that no particular agenda or questions had been shared to date. “We have no idea what the aim of the assembly is, whether or not it should feed right into a report or kind the premise of a invoice,” a consultant of the third firm mentioned on situation of anonymity. The consultant questioned the restricted visitor record, asking why solely three firms had been invited.
One of many firms mentioned they won’t attend the assembly till it will get a transparent thought of why it’s going down even because the discover issued for the August 19 assembly mentioned agenda papers can be circulated sooner or later.
Instagram, Fb, and YouTube have the most important consumer bases in India. X is the fourth most-used platform globally.
In 2020, Fb India’s then managing director, Ajit Mohan, refused to seem earlier than the Delhi Meeting’s Peace and Concord Committee in reference to the 2020 Delhi riots, citing an absence of jurisdiction, and challenged the summons within the Supreme Court docket. Fb was accused of enabling hate speech through the riots.