The country’s apex child rights body National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) has summoned Facebook officials on August 17 for not responding to its notice flagging Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s Instagram post allegedly revealing the identity of a nine-year-old rape and murder victim.
The latest NCPCR communication to Facebook, which owns the photo and video-sharing social networking platform Instagram, follows its notice seeking action against Mr. Gandhi’s profile for posting a video of the affected family.
“However, no reply/action taken report has been received by you,” the Commission said in its follow-up letter.
The country’s apex child rights body National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) has summoned Facebook officials on August 17 for not responding to its notice flagging Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s Instagram post allegedly revealing the identity of a nine-year-old rape and murder victim.
The latest NCPCR communication to Facebook, which owns the photo and video-sharing social networking platform Instagram, follows its notice seeking action against Mr. Gandhi’s profile for posting a video of the affected family.
“However, no reply/action taken report has been received by you,” the Commission said in its follow-up letter.