wiredprnews NEW DelHI – In early October, India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party began signing on social media. “Now I’m in Koo,” said India’s Minister of Commerce shipped on Twitter for its nearly 10 million followers. “Connect with me on this small Indian platform to have a real, exciting and transformative time.” Millions of people, many of them former BJP supporters, followed, and Twitter’s profile was immediately hit, which was posted by more than 2 million people in 10 days earlier this month, according to Sensor Tower. Time did not happen by accident. For several days, the Indian government has been cracking down on Twitter, which has challenged the rule of law block reports on the Hindu state of India, including its journalists and research magazine. In response, the Ministry of IT in India intimidation sending Twitter officials to jail. Amid the controversy, government officials praised Koo as a racist, powerless American option.