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In an investigative report on Monday, 23 October, NDTV claimed that there has been a noticeable trend to indicate that the ruling government has been ‘employing’ what are popularly known as ‘trolls’ to clean up their online image – and do damage control on social media on their behalf.
NDTV journalists Sreenivasan Jain and Manas Pratap Singh, in their report, cited recent examples of the above phenomenon such as the Twitter hashtag #HaryanaWithKhattar.
The report observes that soon after the hashtag was ‘planted’ it began trending thanks to the ‘efficiency’ of certain Twitter users who bombarded the social media portal with multiple posts using the hashtag. To put things into perspective, a certain Bhargav Jani, (going by the Twitter handle @bhargavjanibjp) had posted 63 tweets (that originated on other accounts) in 92 minutes with the #HaryanaForKhattar hashtag, reported NDTV.
This is not the only instance in which BJP supporters have endorsed such tweets. Here are the key takeaways from the NDTV report:
The report notes that Jani, whom Prime Minister Narendra Modi follows on Twitter, has been a ‘social media manager’ at Ahmedabad-based IT firm ‘Silver Touch Technologies Ltd’ since December 2016. Jani’s detailed CV reveals that he tweets "at least 30 times a day while engaging influencers to increase the followership (sic) of client's social media profiles".
Now, while Silver Touch Technologies has big names like Reliance Industries on its clientele, the firm mostly serves the government. It maintains 46 government websites and develops apps for the President of India, Ministry of External Affairs, among other governments arms, reported NDTV.
Yet another employee of Silver Touch, namely, Himanshu Jain, one of the firm’s directors, was found to be endorsing pro-BJP tweets, through his handle @HimanshuJainOn. He had endorsed tweets using hashtags like #ModiTransformsIndia, for example.
During the sting operation, NDTV learnt from one Mr Jaiswal of Silver Touch:
Moreover, a Mr Manoj from the firm backed Jaiswal’s claim, saying that indeed they performed such services and did “reputation work” for Haryana. However, these “reputation management” activities would have to be disguised as “content writing or something else” on paper.
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Not only were Silver Touch’s executives unwilling to talk on camera when the NDTV journalists visited their Delhi office, one Sanjoy Roy refuted all above mentioned claims of their being involved in “reputation management” activities, saying:
So what about Silver Touch’s employees aggressively sharing pro-BJP posts on Twitter and attacking dissenters? Well, Roy seems to think it’s merely tweeting in “private capacity” and has nothing to do with Silver Touch’s ethos.
The NDTV report noted that both Himanshu Jain and Bhargav Jani had tweeted such posts between 10 am to 6 pm on a Tuesday and 3 pm and 4 pm on a Friday, respectively.
Moreover, whatever information NDTV had extracted from Mr Jaiswal and Mr Manoj (earlier mentioned) about their social media dealings involving the government, was blatantly denied by Roy.
When interrogated over email by NDTV about the party’s connection with Silver Touch, this is what BJP IT Cell head Amit Malviya wrote in response:
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