Meta Apologizes for Mark Zuckerberg Remark

Meta Apologizes for Mark Zuckerberg Remark


FB owner Mark Zuckerberg has apologized for the comments made by Facebook for the comment about India. Nishikant Dubey, Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on IT and Communication Affairs, gave this information through a post on social media platform X on Wednesday. Nishikant Dubey said on Tuesday that the Communications and Information Technology Standing Committee of Parliament will summon Meta in this matter.

Nishikant Dubey said in a post on X on Wednesday that the Indian Parliament and the government have blessings of 140 crore people. The Meta (Meta India) official has finally apologized for his mistakes. This victory is of common citizens of India. Narendra Modi has been introduced to the world’s strongest leadership in front of the world by making Narendra Modi Prime Minister for the third time. Now the responsibility of our committee on this issue ends. On other subjects, we will call these social platforms in future.

What is the whole matter

Recently, Facebook founder and Meta CEO Zuckerberg attended ‘Joe Rogan Podcast’. During this time he made a controversial remarks on India’s elections. The CEO of Meta had said that after the Kovid-19 epidemic, elections were held in many countries of the world including India and lost many governments, including India. He had said that this defeat shows that people’s trust has reduced after the epidemic.

It is obvious that Zuckerberg’s comment about India is wrong. Under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi, the NDA won the 2024 Lok Sabha elections in India and formed the government for the third consecutive time. Zuckerberg’s comment had a lot of controversy in India and the government had summoned the Meta India official taking the matter seriously.

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