Saffron party controls social media site Says Rahul Gandhi

RSS on FBNEW DELHi : A day after The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported that Facebook opposed applying its hate-speech rules to entities linked with the BJP, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi Sunday alleged that the saffron party controls the social networking site, along with WhatsApp, and uses it to spread fake news in order to influence the electorate.
“BJP and RSS control Facebook and Whats app in India. They spread fake news and hatred through it and use it to influence the electorate. Finally, the American media has come out with the truth about Facebook,” Gandhi tweeted.
BJP’s Ravi Shankar Prasad took on Gandhi’s tweet and retaliated by saying: “Losers who cannot influence people even in their own party keep cribbing that the entire world is controlled by BJP & RSS.”
Prasad on Sunday tagged Congress leader Rahul Gandhi as “losers who cannot influence people even in their own party” after the parliamentarian shared a US media report, accusing the ruling BJP and its ideological mentor Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) of influencing policies of social media giant Facebook.
“Losers who cannot influence people even in their own party keep cribbing that the entire world is controlled by BJP & RSS. You were caught red-handed in alliance with Cambridge Analytica & Facebook to weaponize data before the elections & now have the gall to question us?” the minister said. In a second tweet he added:
An article by a foreign publication, alleging that Facebook overlooks hate speech by BJP leaders, became the latest flash point between the Congress and the BJP today. While the Congress posted the article as evidence of the alleged social media manipulation by the BJP, the ruling party cited the Cambridge Analytica data scandal and said the Congress should not point fingers.
In the article titled “Facebook Hate-Speech Rules Collide With Indian Politics Company executive opposed move to ban controversial politician”, the Wall Street Journal reported that Facebook looks the other way in cases of hate speech and objectionable content from leaders and workers of the ruling BJP.
The Journal also reported that an executive of the social media giant had said punishing violations by BJP workers “would damage the company’s business prospects in the country”. Quoting current and former employees, the article said Facebook has a “broader pattern of favoritism” towards the BJP.
Congress’s Rahul Gandhi who has been targeting the BJP every day on social media over its handling of the corona virus, the state of the economy and the violence in Ladakh – tweeted:.

The minister’s response came after Rahul Gandhi accused the BJP and RSS of controlling Facebook and WhatsApp in India, saying, “They spread fake news and hatred through it and use it to influence the electorate. Finally, the American media has come out with the truth about Facebook.”
Mr Gandhi shared a story published by the Wall Street Journal , that reported how Facebook and the company-owned WhatsApp and Instagram, look the other way in cases of hate speech and objectionable material from leaders and workers of the ruling BJP.
The article, titled, “Facebook Hate-Speech Rules Collide With Indian Politics – Company executive opposed move to ban controversial politician,” the US newspaper also reported that an executive of the social media giant had said punishing violations by BJP workers “would damage the company’s business prospects in the country”.
Soon after the tweet of Mr Gandhi – who has been launching a tweet-a-day attack on the government – the party’s senior leader Shashi Tharoor flagged the issue.
“The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology would certainly wish to hear from @Facebook about these reports & what they propose to do about hate-speech in India,” his tweet read.
Ravi Shankar Prasad’s mention of Cambridge Analytica was a reference to the two-year-old revelation that the UK-based firm at the heart of a massive worldwide data breach had pitched a proposal in 2017 to the Congress party, which included “data mining of Facebook posts and tweets” and “influencing voter intention” for the 2019 national election.

The proposal for the Rs 2.5 crore contract was not signed finally, the Congress had said, and the government has not pursued any legal action against the Congress or the company yet.
(With Agency Inputs ).

 

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