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  2. On BJP calling Rahul Gandhi 'Jack Dorsey's puppeteer', Opposition MP's reply
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Tamil Nadu withdraws general consent for CBI to probe cases in state: Report

The Tamil Nadu government on Wednesday withdrew general consent given to Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), ANI reported. The CBI will now need to get permission from Tamil Nadu Government to investigate in the state. The MK Stalin government's decision comes hours after state minister Nine states including West Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Telangana, Punjab and Rajasthan have already withdrawn general consent for CBI, which they call as a precaution against misuse of central agencies. Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin. Chief minister Stalin "They had pressured him to the point of him suffering chest pain," Stalin alleged in a statement. “Senthil Balaji's arrest is a murder of democracy. This has been done to corner DMK, before Parliament Elections. No procedures were followed in the arrest...BJP is trying to create a fake narrative that DMK is a corrupt party. They are trying to do this, with the help of institutions like ED. In Patna, there is a united opposition party meeting. BJP is doing this out of nervousness”, Tamil Nadu Minister Ma Subramanian had told reporters earlier in the day.

On BJP calling Rahul Gandhi 'Jack Dorsey's puppeteer', Opposition MP's reply

As the BJP on Tuesday hinted at Rahul Gandhi's role behind BJP's Sambit Patra posted a cartoon saying there is no point in guessing who is pulling the strings of Jack Dorsey. BJP's Sambit Patra shared a cartoon in which Rahul Gandhi is seen as a puppeteer with the strings pulling Jack Dorsey. "No points for guessing, we all know who is pulling the strings," Sambit Patra tweeted. "Not an MP, not a minister, not the PM, not the Opposition Party President. Just a citizen and yet can control the strings, as per this tweet. Isn't that a spectacular failure of PM and GoI?!" Shiv Sena (Uddhab Balasaheb Thackeray) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi wrote. 'Many requests around farmers' protests' In an interview on a YouTube channel, Jack Dorsey said when he was heading Twitter, the company received many requests around farmers' protests. The Indian government threatened Twitter with raids on employees and shutdown threats if it did not take down posts flagged by the government. "It manifested in ways such as: 'We will shut Twitter down in India', which is a very large market for us; 'we will raid the homes of your employees', which they did; And this is India, a democratic country," Jack Dorsey said. The government dismissed the claims and IT minister of state Rajeev Chandrasekhar said that Twitter at that time was misusing its power. During the farmers' protest, Twitter 'weaponised misinformation and it started complying with Indian laws only in 2022. Terming Jack Dorsey's claims as absolute...

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TMC lawmaker Derek O'Brien has filed a complaint with Kolkata's cyber police station over the alleged leak of sensitive data stored in CoWIN portal. The leaked data included Aadhaar and passport numbers. The disclosures had prompted criticism from experts and Opposition leaders, but the government denied a ?direct breach? had taken place. A senior officer from Kolkata police?s detective department said a probe has been started.