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Published 23:35 IST, October 14th 2019

Right to privacy not for those who abuse internet platform: Prasad

Ravi Shankar Prasad expressed concerns over fake news circulations on social media and said those who abuse internet platforms cannot seek a plea of privacy

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IT and Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Monday expressed concerns over fake news circulations and rumor-mongering on social media and said those who abuse internet platforms cannot seek a plea of privacy. The minister said he has maintained his stand since last one year that origin of messages on Whatsapp should be known to help track people who promote disturbance in the society by promoting fake news and rumors.

"Does a terrorist have a right to privacy? Does a person who promotes mayhem has the right to privacy? These are the questions with which we are dealing. The irony is that those who abuse this beautiful platform to ferment terrorism, to radicalise, to provoke mayhem seek the plea of privacy," Prasad said while speaking at a cybersecurity conference organised by the Observer Research Foundation (ORF). 

Citing the Supreme Court's observation, the minister said a terrorist cannot take the plea of privacy.

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Misuse of Social Media

Talking about the misuse of social media, Prasad said,

"Whatsapp is a very fine instrument but if a particular mischief-maker abuses Whatsapp, he circulates fake news design to create mayhem, rumour mongering, (that) leads to killing, what should be done? We don't need rocket science. On the same day, on the same issue and in the same area, millions of fake rumours are circulated but the origin must be known," Prasad said.

The IT ministry has asked WhatsApp to develop a mechanism to trace the origin of messages when the app is found to be abused by terrorists and extremists. WhatsApp has said that it supports encryption and is focussed on making changes to its product to deal with virality like forwarding limits that it had set on its messages. The platform is yet to heed to the demand of the Indian government.

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Updated 00:12 IST, October 15th 2019