(New Delhi Power Power) When China -India relations are tense, a court of New Delhi summoned Ma Yun, the founder of Chinese technology giant Alibaba for a lawsuit.The case involved a former Indian employee in the company, and he said he was fired for the review system and false news against the company's application.

According to the court documents on July 20, the former deputy director of the Alibaba UC Web New Delhi Director Pushpandra Singh Parma provided some screenshots as evidence, saying that the company's UC News and UC Browser released caused society and politics.Turbulent false news.He also said that the application of UC Web will review the disadvantages of China.

The lawsuit also contains a list of sensitive words, which are keywords of Hindi and English, such as the Indian -China border and the Sino -Indian war.The court's document states that this is the content of UC Web used to review its Indian platform.In order to control any news for China, the audit system will automatically or manually reject relevant content.

Pama left Alibaba in October 2017. He currently claims $ 260,000 (S $ 37570) to the company.

In response to this complaint, a civil judge of a local court in New Delhi satellite city Gurugram has issued a subpoena to Alibaba, his founder Ma Yun and more than 10 individuals or companies, asking themLawyer appeared in court.The judge also asked Alibaba and his executives to make a written reply within 30 days.

Alibaba: Can't comment

In a statement, the Indian branch of Alibaba's UC Company said that the company's commitment to the Indian market and local employee benefits is unswerving, and policies are in line with local laws.We cannot conduct proceedings.

The Indian Ministry of Electronic Information Technology announced on June 29 for security concerns, and announced that it would prohibit including UC News, UC Browser, TIKTOK, WeChat, and 59 Chinese applications including Weibo, and Weibo.

According to the mobile application data platform Sensor Tower data, UC Browser downloaded at least 689 million times before India banned these applications, while UC News downloaded 79.8 million times.