Hindustan Times (Noida)

AAP hits out after BJP’S Patra shares edited video of Kejriwal

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Delhi’s deputy chief minister and senior Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Manish Sisodia on Sunday threatened to take legal action against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for sharing a doctored video of chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on a social media platform to claim that the CM praised the three farm laws.

BJP national spokespers­on Sambit Patra tweeted an edited 18-second clip of Kejriwal on Saturday, which the AAP described as a desperate attempt to ride the credibilit­y of Kejriwal to garner support on the farm laws.

“Yesterday (Saturday), the BJP had tweeted a video claiming that Kejriwal in an interview has supported the three farm laws. This doctored video was created by selectivel­y editing a long interview of the Delhi CM and placing fake bytes in some places,” Sisodia said at a press conference. In the original video, Kejriwal criticised the three farm laws.

The tweet was labelled as manipulate­d media by Twitter, described by the micro-blogging site as content which “has been substantia­lly edited in a manner that fundamenta­lly alters its compositio­n, sequence, timing, or framing”.

Sambit Patra did not respond to calls and messages for a comment on the matter.

Thousands of farmers have been protesting for over two months on Delhi’s borders against the three new farm laws passed by the Parliament in September that see to open up agricultur­al trade. The Aam Aadmi Party has pledged support to the farmers and appealed to the Centre

to repeal the laws.

Addressing the press conference, Sisodia alleged that the violence on Republic Day (January 26) during a tractor parade by the farmers was a “well-planned conspiracy hatched by the BJP”. He added that both the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have lost credibilit­y because of the Central government’s refusal to repeal the three laws, and their inability to convince people about the benefits of these legislatio­ns.

Earlier on Sunday, Kejriwal reiterated his support to protestbra­nches ing farmers and said he will offer all possible help to them.

Responding to a tweet by farmer leader Naresh Tikait, thanking the CM for providing basic facilities at the Gazipur protest site, Kejriwal tweeted, “Naresh ji. You people are struggling so much. I will help in every way through my party and my government.”

Sisodia said the BJP, having lost the trust of the people, was resorting to malign the image of Kejriwal “who is the only leader with credibilit­y among masses”. The original video of the interview was also played during the press conference.

“Today, the BJP’S credibilit­y is at an all-time low. The lack of trust for the BJP and the Central government over the farm laws is so much that the saffron party is now doctoring Kejriwal’s statements to protect their image and convince people about the farm laws. PM Modi has enumerated the benefits of the farm laws on several occasions, but farmers have understood they are only being cheated,” he said.

Sisodia also said when the BJP couldn’t explain the laws to farmers, it started branding them “traitors” and “Khalistani­s”.

“Then BJP conducted a sponsored protest at the Red Fort and disrespect­ed the national flag. Now, Indian public has understood the BJP’S ill intentions and they do not believe in conspiraci­es. The BJP sent their goons to the Ghazipur border who attacked the farmers and their leader Rakesh Tikait. BJP sent their goons to Singhu border where they disrespect­ed the Sikh community by throwing their turbans and attacking protesting farmers. They tried to portray it as an attack by the locals, but thankfully the Indian public saw through this and understood the BJP’S tactics,” he said.

The Delhi unit of the BJP said Sisodia was levelling “baseless allegation­s” that the BJP had planned the January 26 violence.

“Sisodia, like his party colleagues, has levelled allegation­s against the BJP and raised questions on the credibilit­y of the Central government without any basis. In fact, farmer leaders including Rakesh Tikait have today expressed willingnes­s to talk to PM Modi,” said Delhi BJP spokespers­on Praveen Shankar Kapoor.

The BJP’S credibilit­y is at an all-time low... they are now doctoring Kejriwal’s statements to protect their image.

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