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<h1>Misinformation: Meta India apologises after CEO's inaccurate comments on election outcomes, prompting official rebuke and scrutiny.</h1> Meta India apologised for an inadvertent error in CEO remarks claiming the incumbent Indian government lost the 2024 elections due to its Covid-19 response. Government ministers labelled the remarks misinformation and urged Meta to uphold factual credibility. Parliamentary oversight was signalled with intent to summon Meta, and after Meta India's public apology an MP stated the matter was closed. The events highlight corporate responsibility for executive statements, ministerial rebuke, and parliamentary scrutiny as mechanisms to address alleged misinformation.