The Hindu (Kozhikode)

Cyberattac­k issue dominates electoral scene in Vadakara

UDF has grabbed a purported comment made by LDF candidate in which she denied the use of “morphed video” against her; Shailaja reiterates that she was victim of unethical online campaign

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The war of words between the Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the United Democratic Front (UDF) over the alleged cyberattac­k on their candidates and leaders in the Vadakara Lok Sabha constituen­cy continues to make waves in the electoral space.

With the campaignin­g for the election coming to an end in a couple of days, the UDF camp has now grabbed a purported comment made by K.K. Shailja, LDF candidate, in which she has denied the use of any “morphed video” against her by her rivals.

Those close to Sha Parambil, the UDF candidate, are terming this as a “Uturn”

by Ms. Shailaja.

On Sunday, however, the CPI(M) leader said she had not gone back on anything that she had said earlier. Ms. Shailaja reiterated that she was the victim of an unethical campaign on social media. She stuck to her earlier claim that morphed pictures and edited videos were being used against her.

Complaint to poll panel

It was the LDF candidate who rst raked up the cyberbully­ing complaint against the UDF. In a complaint to the Chief Election Commission­er on March 27, the LDF said that a pro

le named ‘Minhaj Km Paloli’ posted a morphed photo of Ms. Shailaja and the Kerala Chief Minister in a vulgar manner in a Facebook

group named ‘Troll Republic TR’ on March 25. However, both Mr. Sha and his team denied any role in targeting Ms. Shailaja on social media.

Later, on April 15, the former Health Minister and Mattannur MLA held a press conference to accuse the UDF cyber wing of personally attacking her to counter the LDF’s popularity in the constituen­cy. She claimed that morphed pictures of her were being posted on an Instagram page titled ‘Ente Vadakara KL18’. They were also being forwarded to WhatsApp groups of families. Ms. Shailaja had also claimed that her videos were being edited and even logos of news platforms and the letter pad of a prominent Sunni leader were forged to start a campaign against her. A complaint was led thereafter.

Both Mr. Parambil and the UDF camp, however, continued to reiterate their earlier stand. K.K. Rema, Vadakara MLA, meanwhile, led another complaint saying that the video of her press conference with Uma Thomas, MLA, was being edited to show that she had expressed solidarity with Ms. Shailaja. The UDF camp also led a complaint against a college teacher after an abusive post was spotted on a Facebook page.

The UDF is also criticisin­g an alleged sexist remark made by senior CPI (M) leader P. Jayarajan, in a Facebook post, against a group of women supporters of Mr. Parambil.

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