NEW DELHI: Government's move to ask social networking sites to prevent objectionable content from appearing on their websites evoked a mixed response from politicians who make prolific use of the internet medium.
Congress MP from Kerala Shashi Tharoor, a regular on Twitter micro-blogging site, said he was against political censorship but there were some issues of concern like "communally inflammatory" material, while BJP MP Varun Gandhi decried any effort to "gag" Internet.
"Spoke to Kapil Sibal. He assured me he opposes political censorship. Concern is communally
Congress MP from Kerala Shashi Tharoor, a regular on Twitter micro-blogging site, said he was against political censorship but there were some issues of concern like "communally inflammatory" material, while BJP MP Varun Gandhi decried any effort to "gag" Internet.
"Spoke to Kapil Sibal. He assured me he opposes political censorship. Concern is communally
