Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg deletes post with wrong India map after criticism
The map was posted by the Facebook founder on his Facebook page following the launch in Malawi of the social networking company-led internet.org.

The map was posted by the Facebook founder on his Facebook page following the launch in Malawi of the social networking company-led internet.org, a platform that aims to give free internet access to Indians by offering select content and services for free.
However, after sharp remarks by Indian netizens against the wrong map put out by Zuckerberg, he deleted the post.
"Don't need your free internet. All Indians log off Facebook if map is not corrected...," reacted one netizen while another said, "After China, now Mark Zuckerberg posts Indian map without Kashmir. I hope Gov't bans FB like they did with Al-Jazeera."
Incidentally, Chinese state-owned CCTV also showed an Indian map without Jammu and Kashmir and Arunachal Pradesh while reporting on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to China this week.
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