Oman Daily Observer

Congress denies link, slams BJP

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NEW DELHI: The Congress on Wednesday denied links to a political data analytics firm that has been accused of stealing data to allegedly influence electoral process while accusing the BJP of having availed its services in 2010.

“The Congress or its president have never used or hired the services of Cambridge Analytica,” said Congress communicat­ions incharge Randeep Singh Surjewala, hours after Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad accused the party of compromisi­ng national security by roping in the firm to run its 2019 election campaign.

“This is fake agenda, a white lie being dished out on fake facts by the Law Minister. And this has become a daily order with Prasad,” he added.

Surjewala alleged it was the Bharatiya

If any data theft of Indians is done with the collusion of Facebook systems, it will not be tolerated

Janata Party (BJP) and its ally Janata Dal-united which used the services of Cambridge Analytica in 2010.

“I think the BJP and Ravi Shankar Prasadji have the maximum experience of Cambridge Analytica, the company they say has indulged in manipulati­on,” he said, citing from the firm’s website that it “was contracted to undertake an indepth electoral analysis for Bihar assembly elections in 2010”.

“If the company does manipulati­on, why were the BJP and the JD-U using it. But in his pack of lies, he forgot to tell the truth,” the Congress leader said.

He accused the BJP of seeking to divert attention from urgent issues through “fake news”. “The BJP’S factory of fake news has produced one more fake product today to divert attention of the people.” — IANS

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