Two tweets by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath with communal overtures have been taken down by Twitter, following a directive from the Election Commission, sources said on Wednesday, 17 April.
The tweets posted on 5 April had referred to the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) as a "green virus".
"The tweets have been removed from the timeline of the Twitter account of the UP CM," an official said.
A message in place of the tweets reads, "This Tweet from @myogiadityanath has been withheld in India in response to a legal demand."
The development comes after the EC on Monday imposed a 72-hour campaigning ban on the chief minister for making communal remarks at a recent election meeting in Meerut. The ban came into force from Tuesday morning.
He had also been making the "green virus" remark at election rallies across Uttar Pradesh.
Social networking platforms Twitter, WhatsApp and Facebook had removed more than 500 posts, advertisements, accounts and other objectionable content found to be violating the model code of conduct (MCC), following directions from the EC, between 10 and 11 April.
"Around 468 Facebook posts were reported and removed. The posts included violations of MCC and voter misinformation. One post from Karnataka, two posts from Assam and the remaining from Telangana... 32 ads active in Telangana were removed," the EC had said on 11 April.
(Published in arrangement with PTI)
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