Congress’ X accounts earlier operated from abroad, now India: BJP
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has launched a scathing attack on the Congress party, alleging that they are taking help from foreign forces to run their social media narratives and insult Prime Minister Narendra Modi and India. BJP MP Sambit Patra made these allegations, citing the location feature of X, a social media platform, as evidence. According to Patra, while the BJP’s X account shows its location as India, several Congress accounts, including that of Pawan Khera, a senior Congress leader, and the Maharashtra Congress’ X account, earlier showed their locations as foreign countries.
Patra claimed that Pawan Khera’s X account earlier showed its location as the United States, while the Maharashtra Congress’ X account showed its location as Ireland. However, he noted that these accounts have now changed their locations to India. This, Patra alleged, is a clear indication that the Congress party is taking help from foreign forces to run their social media campaigns and spread propaganda against the BJP and Prime Minister Modi.
“The Congress party is insulting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and India by taking help from foreign forces and running social media narratives,” Patra said. “It is clear that they are trying to undermine the Prime Minister’s popularity and the BJP’s electoral prospects by spreading false and misleading information on social media.”
Patra’s allegations are likely to escalate the ongoing political war between the BJP and the Congress party, with both parties engaging in a bitter war of words on social media. The BJP has been accusing the Congress party of trying to defame Prime Minister Modi and the BJP government, while the Congress party has been alleging that the BJP is trying to suppress dissent and opposition voices.
The use of social media has become a crucial aspect of Indian politics, with all major parties and leaders having a significant presence on various social media platforms. However, the use of social media has also raised concerns about the spread of fake news, propaganda, and misinformation. The BJP’s allegations against the Congress party are likely to add to these concerns and raise questions about the role of foreign forces in Indian politics.
The Congress party has not yet responded to the BJP’s allegations, but it is likely to deny the charges and accuse the BJP of trying to divert attention from its own failures. The party may also argue that the location feature on X is not a reliable indicator of an account’s location, as it can be easily changed or manipulated.
The controversy surrounding the Congress party’s X accounts is likely to continue, with both parties engaging in a war of words on social media. However, it is essential to verify the facts and ensure that the allegations are not based on misinformation or propaganda. The use of social media in Indian politics requires transparency, accountability, and responsibility, and all parties must ensure that they are not spreading false or misleading information.
In conclusion, the BJP’s allegations against the Congress party have raised important questions about the use of social media in Indian politics and the role of foreign forces in shaping public opinion. While the allegations are serious and require investigation, it is essential to approach the issue with caution and verify the facts before jumping to conclusions. The Congress party must respond to the allegations and provide clarity on the location of its X accounts, while the BJP must ensure that its allegations are not based on misinformation or propaganda.