Musk’s X says Indian government ordered over 2,000 accounts blocked

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to the White House to meet with US President Donald Trump at Washington DC on February 13, 2025.
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Elon Musk said on Tuesday, that the Indian government ordered the company to block the company in the country, including Reuters, in the country.
“The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, within an hour- immediately demanded action without justification, and asked for the accounts to be blocked until the next announcement,” “the Global Government Affairs account of X.
News Service said that the Mother Reuters account was blocked on Saturday for users in India with Reutersworld. The screenshots showed that “Halk @Reuters were hidden in response to legal demand”.
The Indian government told Reuters, the Press Information Office, said that no state institution does not require blocking account and was working with X to solve the problem. Accounts were restored on Sunday.
In a statement on Tuesday, X is the last development in the legal war between Musk’s social media site and the Indian government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
In March, X filed a lawsuit against the Modi government and accused India’s CT ministry of illegal expansion of online censorship to make it easier to remove the content.
Musk often expresses himself as a free speech absolutist, and said that his seizure of Twitter sees partly as the unfair restriction of conservative views and sounds.
Tesla CEO made quick changes moderation Then after receiving the site re -calling the X.



