Can summon Mark Zuckerberg, why not Nirav Modi and Vijay Mallya: RJD takes dig at BJP


New Delhi, Mar 23 (Zee News): Taking on Union IT and Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad for warning Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg that he can be summoned if his company is found guilty of data breach, RJD's Tejashwi Yadav questioned why the government cannot - similarly - summon those like Nirav Modi and Vijay Mallya who have allegedly fled India.

Prasad on Wednesday had said India would use its stringent IT Act to take action against Facebook if it was found guilty of stealing data of Indians. "We have got stringent power in the IT Act, we shall use it, including summoning you (Mark Zuckerberg) in India," he had said. A day later, Tejashwi used the statement to question why the government cannot use the same tone and tenacity to bring back economic offenders who have fled the country. "As BJP's popularity is going down on Facebook, they are challenging Facebook's owner that he can be summoned," he said. "Government should tell us that if they have powers, why can't they summon Nirav Modi, Lalit Modi and Vijay Mallya?"

While Lalit Modi is accused of violating provisions in Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) and is in exile in London, Mallya is accused of owing banks Rs 7,000 crore which was lent to his now defunct Kingfisher Airlines. While Mallya too is in the UK, the whereabouts of Nirav Modi - the most recent to have fled the country after allegedly duping Punjab National Bank of Rs 11,000 crore - remain unknown.

Questions are increasingly being asked of the government regarding what it has and what it plans to do to bring back these high-profile economic offenders. Tejashwi's question, in particular, comes at a time when India is trying to ensure Facebook did not commit any data breach in the country.

Facebook is facing heat globally after Cambridge Analytica was accused of harvesting data of up to 50 million users without permission and using the data to help politicians, including US President Donald Trump and the Brexit campaign.

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Fri, Mar 23 2018

    In the second International technological summit of 2017 IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad can be seen giving speech behind Knowledge partner sponsored by 'Facebook' who is responsible for 2 Billion private data stolen by PR firm 'Cambridge Analytica' for electoral gains.
    “Mr. Mark Zuckerberg you better know the observation of IT Minister of India. If any data theft of Indians is done with the collusion of Facebook systems, it will not be tolerated. We have got stringent powers in the IT Act including summoning you in India,” Prasad was quoted by ANi as saying.
    Prasad was reacting to the revelation that Cambridge Analytica had indulged in personal data theft to help politicians and political parties around the world to ensure their electoral successes. British newspaper Guardian had published an expose highlighting how the Cambridge Analytica bosses had resorted to unethical means in obtaining the personal data of Facebook users to carry out their psychoanalysis.
    Whom did IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad is fooling giving summons?
    Jai Hind

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  • Vincent DSouza, Belthangady

    Fri, Mar 23 2018

    All countries of the world should have a "Reciprocating" Extradition Treaty, which will facilitate exchange of these "Decoits" to face charges in the country where these blunders & loot is done. World Leaders should ponder on this in the interest of poor citizens whose money these cheats are feasting upon. Wake up world leaders and deport these thieves.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Fri, Mar 23 2018

    Government seems to be directly or indirectly involved in these frauds and these defraud people might have flee away from the country to save their skin by the government support.

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  • Ahmed K.C., Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 23 2018

    Logically,
    Mark Zuckerberg can be summoned and he would surely appear to clarify or sort out things as he would want to save his business.
    Unlike, Nirav Modi who is a real fraud and fugitive. why would he want to come back ? he doesn't require to save his business. He just have to save his ill gotten money.
    But, Vijay Mallya did offer to settle back around 6000 crores and banks did not agree with him. Banks should have accepted whatever is coming back and other process later.

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  • JML Joseph, Mnagalore

    Fri, Mar 23 2018

    BJP has the mandate to summon whomsoever they wish too. Even their Leader is silent as they are deaf and even dumb when it comes to public outcry .

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 23 2018

    indians should install a humans govt after throwing out cow govt.

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  • Ranjan, Mangalore, Bangalore

    Fri, Mar 23 2018

    Deep Sea fishing only big fish like King Fish will falls in the net, very close to the shore all type of small fish like sardines, mackerel, etc will be caught.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Mar 23 2018

    These days any Tom, Dick or Harry makes fun of BJP ...

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  • Amith, USA

    Fri, Mar 23 2018

    What's a big deal in that???? Certainly people will make FUN of JOKERS!!!! I mean to say, " Bharatiya Jokers"......... Party

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  • Truth teller, Karnataka

    Fri, Mar 23 2018

    They have themselves brought down to that level.....All were tigers and Lions while in opposition and had solution for every problem the country faced....Now they are like rats hiding into burrows whenever they see a shadow of themselves..................

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