Politics continues on Facebook controversy, Tharoor questioned social networking site
Politics continues on Facebook controversy, Tharoor questioned social networking site
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New Delhi: After an article published in the American newspaper Wall Street General (WCJ), the politics on Facebook in India has increased. Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi, quoting the article, has accused the BJP and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh that they have captured Facebook and WhatsApp. They are spreading hatred through social media.

Rahul Gandhi wrote in his tweet, "Facebook and WhatsApp in India are occupied by the BJP and the Sangh. Through this they spread fake news and hatred and also use it to influence the election. Ultimately American media uses Facebook Took out the truth. " Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad immediately reacted to Rahul's charge. He said, 'The losers who could not influence the people of their own party are saying that the whole world is controlled by the BJP and the Sangh. You were caught red-handed in collusion with Cambridge Analytica and Facebook to weaponize data before the election and they are asking us the same question today? "

However, now there is a ruckus about Shashi Tharoor's statement. In fact, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, who headed the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology (IT) Affairs, sought an answer from Facebook regarding the matter. After which the members of the NDA in the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology have alleged that Shashi Tharoor set the agenda of the meeting without any discussion.

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