The meeting had been called against the backdrop of growing concerns about safeguarding citizens' data privacy.
Twitter
CEO Jack
Dorsey will not appear before the Parliamentary panel on IT on
February 25, and instead the company is sending its Head of Public
Policy Colin Crowell.
The
Parliamentary panel on Information Technology had summoned Twitter
head Jack Dorsey to appear before it on February 25, and had refused
to meet "junior officials" of the microblogging site during
its meeting on February 11.
The
meeting had been called against the backdrop of growing concerns
about safeguarding citizens' data privacy and the possibility of
social media platforms being used to interfere in the upcoming
elections.
"We
thank the Parliamentary Committee for its invitation to hear
Twitter's views on 'Safeguarding citizen rights on social/online news
media platforms'. These are issues for all Internet services
globally.
"Colin
Crowell, Global Vice President of Public Policy for Twitter, will
meet with the Committee on Monday," a Twitter spokesperson said
in an e-mailed statement on Friday.
Ahead
of the Lok Sabha elections, the government has been warning social
media platforms of strong action if any attempt was made to influence
the country's electoral process through undesirable means.
Sources
said on February 11, the committee had refused to meet junior
officials from Twitter's India office who were present at the meeting
venue.
The
panel passed an unanimous resolution that the microblogging site's
CEO should make himself available to show the company's seriousness
in safeguarding rights of Indian citizens online, they added.
As
per the resolution, the panel would hear only the Twitter CEO or
senior member of its global team "who has decision making
authority regarding Twitter's operations in India," one of the
sources had said.
Even
as it faces heat over allegations of political bias in the country,
Twitter has maintained that it is committed to remain unbiased and
that its product as well as policies are never based on political
ideology.
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