Ankhi Das

The Parliamentary Committee on IT has summoned representatives of Facebook to appear before the committee on September 2.

They have invited them to discuss the subject of โ€œsafeguarding citizensโ€™ rights and prevention of misuse of social/online news media platforms including special emphasis on women security in the digital spaceโ€.

Officials of the IT Ministry have also been asked to be present during the meeting, as per an official statement.

The development comes amid a full-fledged battle between the BJP and the Congress on the issue of Facebook and a BJP committee member demanding removal of panel Chairman, Congressโ€™ Shashi Tharoor, from the post.

After privilege notices from both sides, BJPโ€™s Nishikant Dubey on Thursday sought the removal of Tharoor as the Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology.

In a letter to Speaker Om Birla, he requested him โ€œto invoke Rule 283 with provisions in rules of procedures for removing Shashi Tharoor as Chairman of the IT panelโ€.

He alleged that Tharoor had showed โ€œdisdainโ€ in summoning Facebook and sending notice on breach of privilege against him.

โ€œHe (Tharoor) is not a new architect in creating unnecessary controversies to grind his political ambitions and at the same time, targeting my party, even by misusing the parliamentary institutions,โ€ he said in the letter.

Tharoor gave notice for breach of privilege against Dubey for his alleged โ€œdisparagingโ€ remarks, and Dubey hit back with a privilege notice against him as well as Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.