Bengaluru-based Twitter users shared how they were being harassed by men who claimed to be policemen and asking for money for 'violating' rules and being walking outside late in the night.
During the interrogation, Bhimsen Yadav informed the police of Yogesh Bhoir's role in the case. Bhoir allegedly accompanied Yadav when he went to the company to take the extortion amount.
Some of the protestors in different cities were seen holding a blank paper in their hands in support of the recent anti-COVID demonstration held in China.
The 'Twitter Files 3.0 pointed out how the top employees let their personal biases, political preferences and ideological inclinations cloud their sense of judgment and public responsibility.