Elon Musk’s X says Indian authorities ordered greater than 2,000 accounts blocked, together with Reuters


Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives on the White Home to fulfill with U.S. President Donald Trump on Feb. 13, 2025 in Washington, DC.

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Elon Musk’s X mentioned Tuesday that the Indian authorities ordered the corporate to dam 2,355 accounts, together with Reuters, within the nation.

“The Ministry of Electronics and Info Expertise demanded rapid action- inside one hour- with out offering justification, and required the accounts to stay blocked till additional discover,” X’s world authorities affairs account posted.

The primary Reuters account, together with ReutersWorld, was blocked Saturday for customers in India, the information service mentioned. Screenshots confirmed the message “Account withheld @Reuters has been withheld in IN in response to a authorized demand.”

The Indian authorities’s Press Info Bureau advised Reuters that no authorities company had required blocking the account and mentioned it was working with X to resolve the difficulty. The accounts had been restored Sunday.

The assertion by X on Tuesday is the newest improvement in an ongoing censorship authorized battle between Musk’s social media web site and the Indian authorities led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

X sued Modi’s authorities in March, accusing India’s IT ministry of unlawfully increasing on-line censorship to permit the simpler removing of content material.

Musk typically refers to himself as a free speech absolutist and has mentioned his takeover of Twitter was partly attributable to what he seen because the unfair restriction of conservative views and voices.

The Tesla CEO swiftly made adjustments to moderation after he acquired the location, which he later renamed to X.