PM Modi in Google's top 10 criminal list is 'Blunder'
PM Modi in Google's top 10 criminal list is 'Blunder'
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The place of Prime Minister is itself a very respectable and responsible seat of one country, and to maintain the dignity of the position the Prime Minister work really hard and probably gives his day and night to make nation more superior. So isn’t it the duty of nation’s citizen to respect the dignity of the most honorable position of the Country.

It is said that, ‘Success lies when your enemy started criticizing you’,and that doesn’t mean to insult the position of the Nation’s most respectable seat. And recently, a very upsetting soup took place when search engine Google finds itself in a legal soup, in India with an Allahabad court sending notice to the global search engine for allegedly listing PM Narendra Modi among top 10 criminals in the world. The court issued legal notice its CEO Sundar Pichai and India head Rajan Anandan directing authorities to register a criminal complaint case against Google and its official.

The court issued notice while hearing a complaint filed by advocate Sushil Kumar Mishra. In his complaint the lawyer said that Google search engine listed PM Narenda Modi among “top ten criminals of the world,” which is a huge disrespect to the Indian Republic. The lawyer said that he had approached Google in this regard but received no response.

The social media was abuzz with the news of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s image appearing on Google, when searched for the ‘Top 10 criminals’. However Google apologized for the misunderstanding created by its search engine, the image continued to appear for the particular search.

However,the search giant is already fighting multiple cases across the world for cases such as “abuse of monopoly”.

Here, the thing is its ok to be mistaken, after all we all are human, but when the matters is about the country or the representator of the country, it needs to be little bit more strict and particular about the things you put on the Internet, where the world is just in one touch distance.

~Harshita Chhetri

 

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