Twitter, through a tweet, said that CEO Dorsey had been participating in the closed-door interaction with women journalists sharing the experience of using Twitter, Later, one the panel member, who was a Dalit journalist, gifted him the poster.
The social networking platform also added that the placard was not a statement by Twitter or its CEO but rather an attempt hearing the diverse voices that are part of society.
Here's how some downhearted Twitters users in India expressed their disappointment over Dorsey's controversial picture:
Even the Former Infosys director TV Mohandas Pai accused the Twitter CEO of participating in a hate campaign against Brahmins. Here's what he tweeted:
Indian Twitter users questioned Dorsey for holding such a poster which targets one group considering he had not made any such statements through the visit. Earlier this month, the Twitter founder even met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi. The two discussed the importance of social media platforms in today's time and also reportedly discussed about company's investment plans in India.