Twitter on Wednesday said it has withheld some of the accounts flagged by the Indian government for blocking “within India only”, but has not blocked handles of civil society activists, politicians, and media as “it would violate their fundamental right to free expression” guaranteed under country’s law. Slamming the micro-blogging platform, Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut asked, ‘Who are you”.
This is not the first time the actor has been critical of the microblogging platform, in fact, she has been on the receiving end of its judgment before while her sister Rangoli saw her account being banned.
Kangana took to Twitter and wrote, “Your time is up @Twitter time to shift to #kooapp will inform everyone soon about my account details there. Absolutely thrilled to experience home grown #kooapp.”
In her previous tweet, Kangana also called out Twitter and its founder Jack Dorsey for withholding accounts.
Twitter had recently deleted Kangana Ranaut’s tweets about farmers’ protest. “We have taken action on Tweets that were in violation of the Twitter Rules in line with our range of enforcement options,” Twitter had said in a statement.