The Prime Minister's Office had requested Twitter to take appropriate action against 6 persons impersonating the PMO. When they did not reply for a long time the Government Cyber Security Cell was requested to initiate action. Twitter has now conveyed to us that action has been taken stating "we have removed the reported profiles from circulation due to violation of our Terms of Service regarding impersonation."
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