Mark Zuckerberg appeared on Joe Rogan’s podcast on January 10.
India’s parliamentary committee will send defamation summons to META, the company that operates Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram. This summons will be sent following the statement of META CEO Mark Zuckerberg in which he said that the Modi government had lost in India post-Covid.
BJP MP and Chairman of the Standing Committee on Communication and Information Technology Nishikant Dubey on Tuesday said that META should apologize for spreading false information.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a podcast on January 10: “The fall of Covid governments in 2024 shows the public’s distrust of them.”
After Zuckerberg’s statement, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav said that “64 million people participated in Indian elections.” People trusted PM Modi and NDA. Zuckerberg should maintain the facts and his credibility.
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The year 2024 has been full of upheaval for the world and governments of many countries, including India, have fallen in post-Covid elections.
META- Dubey should apologize to Indian Parliament
Nishikant Dubey, MP from Godda in the Lok Sabha, said, “We have decided to call on the people of Meta. Zuckerberg showed by making a statement that an atmosphere had been created against the government after Covid-19, in which he also mentioned India. This statement is worrying. This kind of statement shows that he is interfering in the democracy of the country and misleading the world that the BJP-NDA has lost.
Dubey said, “We have decided to call the people of Meta. They will have to apologize, otherwise our committee will take action. We will speak to the committee members and ask them to be present between January 20 and 24.”
Zuckerberg appeared on Joe Rogan’s podcast interview
Mark Zuckerberg discussed the lack of trust in governments following the COVID-19 pandemic in a podcast with Joe Rogan. He declared in this regard that 2024 would be a big election year. There were elections in all these countries, including India. Almost all incumbents lost elections.
A sort of global event occurred throughout the year. Whether it’s because of inflation. Because of economic policies aimed at dealing with Covid or because of the way governments have managed Covid. Its impact appears to have been global.
People’s resentment and anger have influenced election results around the world. Everyone who was in power lost. The government led by Narendra Modi also lost.
BJP secures 240 seats in 2024 elections In the 18th Lok Sabha elections held in June 2024 in the country, the BJP and the NDA secured a total of 291 seats. The BJP lost 32 seats before reaching an absolute majority. The current government has 4 major allies in the alliance, the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), with 16 seats, the Janata Dal United (JDU), with 12 seats, Shiv Sena (Shinde faction), with 7 seats and the Lok Party Janshakti, with 5 seats. .
Zuckerberg said: WhatsApp chat can be leaked A statement from Mark Zuckerberg has sparked concern among millions of users around the world. Zuckerberg said WhatsApp’s end-to-end encryption protects users’ privacy, but if a government agency accesses the device, it can read chats stored there.
He said if spyware like Pegasus is installed on a device, then agencies can access its contents. However, keeping the threats in mind, WhatsApp has included the disappearing messages feature, which automatically deletes chats from the device after a fixed time.
Meta could open a data center in India Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, is likely to set up its first data center in India at the Reliance Industries campus in Chennai. According to media reports, Zuckerberg had attended the ceremony preceding the wedding of Anant Ambani, the younger son of businessman Mukesh Ambani, which was held in Jamnagar in March 2024. That is why he signed a agreement with Reliance on this subject.
The data center will help Meta locally process user-generated content on its apps like Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp. However, no official statement has yet been released regarding this deal.
Mark Zuckerberg is the third richest person in the world According to the Forbes Real-Time Billionaires List released on January 11, 2025, Mark Zuckerberg is the third richest person in the world. His net worth is Rs 18.16 lakh crore. Topping the list is Tesla CEO Elon Musk with assets worth Rs 35.83 lakh crore. He is followed by Amazon’s Jeff Bezos (20.31 lakh crore).
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US Congressman Says: Zuckerberg, Your Hands Are Stained With Blood
US Senator Lindsey Graham speaks to the owners of the social media platform company before the Senate Judiciary Committee (Upper House) on Capitol Hill (US Parliament) on February 1, 2024. He said that Mr. Zuckerberg, you and the other tech companies in front of us had bloodstained hands. I know you didn’t want this to happen, but you created things that kill people. …