Published 14:24 IST, May 20th 2020
NCW busts TikTok's 'action' on objectionable videos; 'neither mechanism nor sensitivity'
NCW Chief Rekha Sharma once again took on TikTok India and said that it doesn't have the mechanism or sensitivity to deal with objectionable videos
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In latest development to TikTok row, ar video surfaced perpetuating violence against women. National Commission for Women (NCW) Chief Rekha Sharma once again took on TikTok India and reiterated that it doesn't have any mechanism to deal with 'seriousness of situation' as y are t 'sensitive' eugh to see violence in video content.
new video shows a young man clearly trying to strangulate an elderly woman with a cloth and woman is saying '' with teary eyes.
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Taking to Twitter NCW chief wrote:" TikTok you told me in afteron that your team has removed all kinds of objectionable videos from application but look at it. I don't even think you have any mechanism to deal this situation or you people are t sensitive eugh to see this is violence and objectionable".
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Will write to GoI to ban TikTok: NCW chief
Sharma earlier informed that she would be writing to government of India to ban TikTok as app is leing youngsters towards 'unproductive life', besides having 'objectionable videos'.
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She tweeted in response to BJP leer Tajinder Singh Bagga who brought her attention to ar video that allegedly promoted rape, after objectionable videos promoting acid attacks and love jih.
Earlier, Rekha Sharma took te of Tajinder Bagga's tweet where he tagged her to bring her attention to a video promoting acid attacks against women. video was posted by TikTok content creator Faizal Siddiqui who has a huge following of over 13.4 million TikTok users. Considering consequences and content of such videos, NCW h written to Director General of Police, Maharashtra to take action against an objectionable video that promoted acid attack. TikTok was forced to remove objectionable video posted by Faizal Siddique.
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14:24 IST, May 20th 2020