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What is wrong in saying ‘we’ll mutilate Islamic Pakistan’: asks RSS’ Rakesh Sinha after Twitter allegedly suspended his account

Rakesh Sinha had Tweeted against Pakistan after reports surfaced that their troopers had mutilated the bodies of two Indian Indian soldiers.

Well-known Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) ideologue Rakesh Sinha, who is quite popular on Twitter and has more than 1.5 lakh following his verified account recently claimed that the micro-blogging site had suspended his account. He claims that the incident happened after he tweeted something against Pakistan following reports of mutilation of Indian soldiers. The tweet that led to the suspension of his account said: “We are not going to mutilate Pakistani soldiers but we will mutilate Islamic Pakistan.” According to Sinha, Twitter restored his account only after he wrote them a mail and rang up some of his contacts in Twitter. He was told that he had violated the rules of Twitter and was asked to refrain from making similar comments in future.

He went to town about the incident as soon as his Twitter account was restored and accused the forum of giving space to Left-liberals while censuring right-wing voices.

After 12 hours suspension of my account by @Twitter now they restored it with a warning . The reason given by them is undigestible.

— Prof Rakesh Sinha (@RakeshSinha01) May 4, 2017

We need to create alternative platforms rather than remaining dependent on neo imperialistic platforms in the field of social media

— Prof Rakesh Sinha (@RakeshSinha01) May 4, 2017

Has @twitter warned anyone among many who abuse me,RSS &also those who tweet 2destroy India,suspended their accounts?Expect transparency.

— Prof Rakesh Sinha (@RakeshSinha01) May 5, 2017

Inuth spoke to him on the issue and a range of other topics like Pakistan and India’s foreign policy. Here’s what he had to say:

1. What is your take on Twitter suspending your account?

2. What did you mean by ‘Islamic Pakistan’. Wasn’t that indirectly targeting Islam and its followers?

3. How do you differentiate between Pakistan and Islamic Pakistan?

4. How do you intend to destroy Islamic Pakistan? What actions will you take to achieve your goal?

5. Do you believe in relating terror with religion?

6. Demonetisation was introduced with the objective of eradicating Pakistani sponsored terrorism, however, the incidents in J&K has proved otherwise. Do you approve the stance of BJP government in this context?

7. On one hand you intend to destroy “Islamic Pakistan”, Modi govt seems to be somewhat reluctant in taking a bold decision. Please comment

Meanwhile, responding to the allegations of Sinha, Ian Plunkett, Head of Public Policy Communications wrote to InUth and stated, “We do not comment on individual accounts for privacy and security reasons. The account you mentioned is not suspended.”