Congress’ social media brigade all set to take on BJP in battle of narratives

A Congress source, associated with the party’s poll preparedness in the state, said that the grand old party is leaving no stone unturned to ensure that the "misinformation being spread by the BJP
Congress’ social media brigade all set to take on BJP in battle of narratives
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NEW DELHI: Even as the high octane-Assembly elections are inching closer in Madhya Pradesh, the Congress, which has accused the BJP of copying its poll guarantees in the state, is working efficiently to deal with the online "misinformation" being spread against the grand old party.

A Congress source, associated with the party’s poll preparedness in the state, said that the grand old party is leaving no stone unturned to ensure that the "misinformation being spread by the BJP through social media" is handled swiftly before the damage is done. The source said that as of now, the party has not prepared the war room to deal with the "online misinformation that is being spread by the BJP".

"The task is currently being handled by the social media team of the state unit, which is being managed by Abhay Tiwari," the source said. The source said that Tiwari along with a team of over 150 volunteers is managing the party's social media in the poll-bound state.

Besides tackling the misinformation, the social media team is also entrusted to spread the party's guarantees to the people of the state. "This is being done to ensure that the people of the state are made aware of the promises the grand old party has made to them and how the same (promises) have been implemented by the Congress-led governments in Karnataka, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh and Chhattisgarh," the source elaborated.

The Congress has so far made 11 promises to the people of Madhya Pradesh, which include the implementation of the old pension scheme, LPG cooking gas cylinder at Rs 500, 100 units of electricity free, and allowance of Rs 1,500 per month to women among others. The source further said that taking the party’s 11 promises to the ground is very important as the BJP has "copied some of our promises in the last few days".

"But we need to make sure that the promises and the guarantees made by the Congress reach the people of the state and also with the examples of the Himachal Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan implementing the schemes like OPS," he said. He said that the promise of Rs 1,500 to every woman per month is similar to schemes for women in Himachal Pradesh and the 'Gruha Lakshami' scheme in Karnataka. "Thus we are making people aware that these schemes have been already implemented in Congress-ruling states." IANS

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