Urgent.News

One page, thousands of outlets. See who else covered it.

Editions

World

Neither govt nor police requested Meta to remove news posts, says Keralam Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala

Chennithala launches three major projects of Kerala Police – Integrated Beat Management System, AI track to reduce road accidents and Cyber wall to enhance cyber security

Neither govt nor police requested Meta to remove news posts, says Keralam Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala

Kerala's Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala stated that neither the government nor police requested social media giant Meta to remove news posts related to Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan or the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) government. "Meta removed the posts. They have to explain why the posts were removed," Chennithala said to reporters after the launch of three new police initiatives.

He also clarified that the Chief Minister had previously confirmed the government did not make such demands. Chennithala spoke about the rollout of three new police systems: Integrated Beat Management System, AI track for road accident reduction, and Cyber wall to enhance cyber security. The AI track system studies data on past road accidents to identify dangerous areas and improve traffic, while the Cyber wall uses AI to combat various cyber frauds.

Written by urgent.news from The Hindu's reporting — not their text. Machine-written — may contain errors; check the original before relying on it.

This story

This is one outlet's version. Read the fullest account.

Read the original at thehindu.com →

More in World

Inside Ossoff’s meticulously viral campaign

The Georgia Democratic senator is closely involved with all aspects of his campaign amid a tough reelection battle.

  • Jon Ossoff's campaign gained national attention via viral moments.
  • Ossoff criticized President Trump by name, drawing over 5 million views.
  • Ossoff is deeply involved in every campaign aspect, noted for meticulousness.

More from Tuesday 18 August →