BJP says Congress’ X accounts running from Pak, US; shares screenshots
In a shocking revelation, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has claimed that several Congress accounts on the social media platform X are being operated from outside India, including from countries like Pakistan and the United States. The BJP made this claim citing a new location-tracking feature on X, which allows users to see the location from where an account is being operated. According to the BJP, this feature has revealed that many Congress accounts are being run from foreign locations, with the alleged intention of “spreading anti-India narratives”.
The BJP took to X to share screenshots of several Congress accounts, including the Congress Maharashtra account and the account of Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera, which allegedly show that these accounts are being operated from outside India. The BJP claimed that the Congress Maharashtra account is being run from Ireland, while Pawan Khera’s account is being operated from the United States. The party also shared screenshots of other Congress accounts which allegedly show that they are being operated from countries like Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates, Europe, Malaysia, Singapore, and North America.
The BJP stated that the fact that these accounts are being operated from outside India is a clear indication that foreign actors are meddling in India’s internal affairs. “From Pakistan, UAE, Europe, Malaysia, Singapore, to even North America, foreign actors are meddling in our internal affairs,” the BJP said in its post on X. The party alleged that the Congress party is colluding with these foreign actors to spread anti-India narratives and create unrest in the country.
The BJP’s claim has sparked a heated debate on social media, with many users expressing concern over the alleged involvement of foreign actors in India’s internal affairs. Some users have demanded that the government take action against the Congress party for allegedly colluding with foreign actors, while others have questioned the authenticity of the BJP’s claim.
However, the Congress party has not yet responded to the BJP’s allegations. It is unclear whether the Congress party will issue a statement on the matter or take any action to address the concerns raised by the BJP.
The BJP’s claim has also raised questions about the role of social media platforms in regulating the content posted on their platforms. The location-tracking feature on X, which the BJP used to make its claim, is a new tool that allows users to see the location from where an account is being operated. While this feature can be useful in identifying and preventing the spread of misinformation, it also raises concerns about user privacy and the potential for abuse.
The incident has also highlighted the need for greater transparency and accountability in the use of social media platforms by political parties. With the increasing use of social media by politicians and political parties, there is a growing need for regulations that can prevent the spread of misinformation and ensure that social media platforms are not used to interfere in the internal affairs of a country.
In conclusion, the BJP’s claim that several Congress accounts on X are being operated from outside India has sparked a heated debate on social media. While the authenticity of the BJP’s claim is yet to be verified, it has raised important questions about the role of social media platforms in regulating content and the need for greater transparency and accountability in the use of social media by political parties. As the debate continues, it remains to be seen how the Congress party will respond to the BJP’s allegations and what actions the government will take to address the concerns raised by the BJP.
News Source: https://x.com/BJP4India/status/1994074195639271691