Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

SP floats digital wing to counter trolls

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

A DAY AFTER ITS LAUNCH BY FORMER CM AKHILESH YADAV, THE WEB PORTAL ‘SAMAJWADI DIGITAL FORCE,’ IS DRAWING GOOD RESPONSE, CLAIMS THE PARTY.

LUCKNOW:From grassroots level to virtual world, the Samajwadi Party (SP) has now decided to counter the propaganda and campaign by its main political rival – the ruling BJP – on the social media by launching its own band of tech savvy ‘digital army.’

The party has started enlisting support of youths for the initiative said to be brain child of the party’s young national president Akhilesh Yadav. With 4.8 million followers on Twitter , Yadav, has asked the young brigade in the party to make innovative use of the various digital platforms and social media to take forward the fight into the rival’s camp.

“Our members will keep a watch on trends on all popular social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Whatsapp and take on trolls deployed by BJP to carry out its false propaganda,” said party’s spokespers­on Rajendra Chowdhary.

A day after its launch by former CM Akhilesh Yadav, the web portal ‘Samajwadi Digital Force,’is drawing good response, claims the party. The decision to go digital, say party leaders, was also taken with an eye on the 2019 Lok Sabha elections in which 65% of voters would be in the age group of 18-35 years. Party leaders said that workers had been asked to register themselves on the portal and keep an eye on trolls spreading fake news, videos and messages online.

“The ideologica­l fight today is not limited to merely posters and banners. The internet has become the main battlegrou­nd and it knows no geographic­al boundaries. We intend to report fake news and malicious propaganda being spread by these trolls to the cyber cell and the police,” said SP MLC Sunil Singh Sajan.

He said social media had become a major tool in the hands of ‘BJP bhakts’ who were using it to promote divisive politics and spread religious hatred through fake videos and pictures. SP activists have been asked to strengthen their social media presence and highlight the party’s own achievemen­ts when it was in power .

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