KEY POINTS
  • Twitter said on Thursday it was worried about the safety of its staff in India, days after police visited its office as part of a probe related to the social media firm's tagging of some ruling party posts as manipulated.
  • Indian police on Monday visited a Twitter office to serve a notice to the micro-blogging firm's country head for a probe into its tagging of a tweet by a ruling party spokesman as "manipulated media."
  • Twitter has been battling with the Indian government since February after the technology ministry asked it to block content alleging Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration was trying to silence criticism related to farmer protests in the country.

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The Twitter logo is displayed on a smartphone screen on April 14, 2021.

Twitter said on Thursday it was worried about the safety of its staff in India, days after police visited its office as part of a probe related to the social media firm's tagging of some ruling party posts as manipulated.

Indian police on Monday visited a Twitter office to serve a notice to the micro-blogging firm's country head for a probe into its tagging of a tweet by a ruling party spokesman as "manipulated media."

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