Tribune News Service
New Delhi, May 19
National Commission for Women chairperson Rekha Sharma today said TikTok India must be banned and she would write to the Government with this demand.
I am of the strong openion that this @TikTok_IN should be banned totally and will be writting to GOI. It not only has these objectionable videos but also pushing youngsters towards unproductive life where they are living only for few followers and even dying when no. Decline. https://t.co/MyeuRbjZAy
— Rekha Sharma (@sharmarekha) May 19, 2020
Sharma in a tweet today said, “I am of the strong opinion that this @TikTok_IN should be banned totally and will be writing to GOI. It not only has these objectionable videos but also pushing youngsters towards unproductive life where they are living only for few followers and even dying when the numbers decline.”
Also read: NCW asks Tik Tok India to take down video showing violence against women
Sharma had yesterday written to Maharashtra DGP and to TikTok India to remove a video of TikToker Faizal Siddiqui who was seen promoting acid attack in an act.
Today another TikTok video surfaced in which two young boys, appearing juveniles, are seen glorifying rape.
Although Siddiqui’s video was removed yesterday after Sharma’s intervention the NCW chief said the social media platform must be banned for the irresponsible behaviour it was encouraging and for complete disregard for the nature of content being peddled through TikTok.
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