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NEW DELHI: Social media platform X’s head of policy for India and South Asia, Samiran Gupta, has resigned, a global news agency reported citing sources.
The departure comes ahead of Indian elections and as the company fights a court battle with New Delhi over content removal. He had joined the company in February 2022, eight months before Musk completed his $44 billion acquisition of Twitter.
Gupta was the most senior India employee for X, formerly known as Twitter, and responsible for “key content-related policy issues” and “defending Twitter’s position with new policy developments and support in-country sales organization,” according to his LinkedIn profile.
Gupta’s tenure at X ended in September, according to Gupta’s LinkedIn profile, which said he “enabled transition leadership for Twitter post acquisition by Elon Musk-led X-Corp.”
X counts India as a key market, with around 27 million users. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other government officials are regular users of the platform.
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There are roughly 15 X employees in functions like compliance and engineering in India but Gupta was the only executive engaging with the government and political parties.
The interaction between X and government and party officials would intensify typically during the run-up to polls, and a national election is due to take place in India next year. X is appealing against an Indian court ruling that it had failed to comply with government orders to remove certain content, arguing it could embolden New Delhi to block more content and broaden the scope for censorship.
India in September told a court X is a “habitual non-compliant platform” and for years has not followed many orders to remove content, undermining the government’s role.