The Wall Street Journal carried an article on August 14, 2020 titled “Facebook’s Hate-Speech Rules Collide With Indian Politics” in which it alleged that Facebook gives a free run to the ruling party BJP membe and ignored applying its hate-speech policy by allowing anti-Muslim posts on its platforms.
It quoted ‘unnamed sources’ from Facebook who accused the top executive Ankhi Das for not applying hate speech rules to BJP leaders and favouring the party.
The WSJ article further claimed that by removing fake news pages created by Pakistan and the Congress party before 2019 elections, Facebook had favoured the BJP and ‘helped them’ win.
Pouncing on this, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi put out a tweet saying that the BJP and RSS control Facebook and Whatsapp in India. He said that they use it spread fake news and hatred and use it to influence the electorate in India.
On August 18, the General Secretary of Congress K.C. Venugopal on behalf of the All India Congress Committee shot a letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg with reference to the article saying that “there are clear charges against the leadership of Facebook India of favouring one party”.
It said that Ankhi Das of Facebook India “provided the BJP with favourable treatment on election-related issues”.
The letter also mentioned another person Andy Stone named in the article of implicit bias. It accused the company of thwarting the rights and values of the Indian democracy.
It also pointed out that the Congress party had raised the matter earlier with many executives of Facebook and Whatsapp which apparently fell on deaf ears.
It went on to suggest a course of action to be taken to address the matter.
We cannot allow any manipulation of our hard-earned democracy through bias, fake news & hate speech.
As exposed by @WSJ, Facebook’s involvement in peddling fake and hate news needs to be questioned by all Indians. pic.twitter.com/AvBR6P0wAK
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) August 18, 2020
Meanwhile Rahul Gandhi’s henchman Saket Gokhale tweeted that Ankhi Das has links with BJP affiliated organizations like ABVP.
Saket Gokhale claimed that Ankhi Das “attends sessions” of the World Organization of Students & Youth (WOSY), a youth group, led by her sister Rashmi Das who was elected JNUSU General Secretary from ABVP in 1996. He also claims that WOSY’s office is located in the same building of RSS office in Delhi. Following this, both WOSY and ABVP gave a stinging rebuttal to Saket Gokhale. WOSY mentioned that Saket had used a picture of Rashmi Das attending the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas in 2019 to peddle fake news.
WOSY takes strong objection to the fake news peddled by Mr Saket Gokhale about our former Chairperson Dr Rashmi Das & her sister.
WOSY demands an apology from @SaketGokhale for misusing Dr Rashmi Das’ picture & insinuating that Ms Ankhi Das attended WOSY conference. pic.twitter.com/1Gvj3pztmE
— WOSY (@wosy_org) August 16, 2020
Let us for a moment keep aside all these allegations and look at the following facts.
1) Facebook had recently appointed Siddharth Mazumdar as their policy head. Siddharth earlier worked as political strategist with Prashant Kishor’s IPAC who is now providing political consultancy to DMK, Congress’ alliance partner. He also worked with Congress leader Ahmed Patel.
2) Facebook India’s managing director Ajit Mohan served in the Congress government and is very close with Kanishka Singha, Rahul Gandhi’s right close aide.
3) Facebook’s former Head of News Partnerships Manish Khanduri was given a ticket by the Congress party during 2019 general elections. He was also appointed the Congress’ National Social Media Executive Committee member recently.
4) Who can forget the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica data scam in which Congress was caught red-handed as a client of the data analytics firm? Cambridge Analytica whistle-blower Christopher Wylie testified in the UK Parliament saying that he believed the Congress party was a client of the firm.
5) Facebook in the past has ignored hate speech peddled by Congress leaders. Sonia Gandhi’s provocative speech during a rally against the Citizenship Amendment Act 2019 gave a call for “aar paar ki ladai” (fight to finish) that gave rise to the Shaheenbagh episode which culminated in the Delhi Riots early this year.
Apart from this several nationalistic pages and profiles were regularly shut down by Facebook without any explanation. Twitter too has been shadow banning or blocking accounts that pose a counter view to the liberal cabals.
So, instead of resorting to mud-slinging out of frustration of being out of power, try to clean the dirt behind your back Mr. Rahul Gandhi. Also, please use your good offices as an MP to do something productive instead of conniving with hollow heads to bring self-made people down.