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Facebook Gave Bajrang Dal A Free Hand To Protect Its Business Interests In India: Report

Facebook바카라s safety team earlier this year, flagged Bajrang Dal as a 바카라dangerous organisation바카라 and urged the network to ban the group from its platform, report claims.

Facebook바카라s safety team earlier this year, flagged Bajrang Dal as a 바카라dangerous organisation바카라 which incites violence against minorities through its posts and urged Facebook to ban the group from its platform, reports claimed.

But the group was allowed to thrive on the social media platform because Facebook Inc allegedly feared that banning the group might hurt its business prospects in the country and the network also feared for the safety of its staff, Wall Street Journal (WSJ) claimed.

바카라In many countries where Facebook is available, the company doesn바카라t have staff. But it has a significant presence in India, with five offices including in New Delhi and Mumbai. Those facilities and their people are what the company바카라s security team zeroed in on as potential risks of retaliation from extremists,바카라 the news report noted.

Earlier, in August WSJ had published a similar report about an alleged bias in Facebook바카라s policies that favoured the ruling-BJP government adding that former Facebook India executive Ankhi Das had lobbied in favour of a BJP politician who made anti-Muslim comments. Das was forced to step down from the company soon after.

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