[Shah of Lies!
At the service of his Badshah.
Training the minions.

《Then, the Hindi daily reported, Shah told the volunteers a story. “Once, a
volunteer made a fake story – that Akhilesh Yadav had slapped Mulayam Singh
– go viral. Quickly, this message spread across the country. I also was
made aware of this, everyone was talking about it. The information turned
out to be false. You can do such things – but I’m not saying you should. I
hope you understand what I am really trying to convey to you! We should
keep making messages go viral, whether they are real or fake, good or
bad.”》]

https://thewire.in/politics/amit-shah-bjp-fake-social-media-messages

Real or Fake, We Can Make Any Message Go Viral: Amit Shah to BJP Social
Media Volunteers
"We can keep making messages go viral, whether they are real or fake, sweet
or sour," the BJP president boasted.

Real or Fake, We Can Make Any Message Go Viral: Amit Shah to BJP Social
Media Volunteers
BJP president Amit Shah. Credit: PTI

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New Delhi: While addressing the party’s social media volunteers in
Rajasthan’s Kota recently, Bharatiya Janata Party president Amit Shah said
that the group had the power to make any message go viral, whether real or
fake.

“All of Rahul Gandhi’s followers are foreigners, don’t be afraid of hired
goons. It is through social media that we have to form governments at the
state and national levels. Keep making messages go viral. We have already
made a WhatsApp group with 32 lakh people in Uttar Pradesh; every morning
they are sent a message at 8 am,” Shah was quoted as saying by the Dainik
Bhaskar.

Shah told the volunteers

“Uttar Pradesh mein ek saal pehle jo chunaav hua, chunaav ke andar BJP ke
social media workers ne do bade WhatsApp group banaye. Ek 15 lakh ka aur ek
17 lakh ka. Kul 32 lakh log. Aur roz subah 8 baje woh bhej dete the ‘Satya
janein’. Akhbar jo bhi BJP ke liye galat prakaar ke khabarein bhejta tha,
uski sachayi ko WhatsApp pe daal dete the. Aur WhatsApp pe woh viral ho
jaati thi. Aur jis akhbar ne kuch chaapa hai, us par social media or janta
bhi tuth padti thi, ki bhai jhoot kyun chaapa hai, aap sach chaapiye. Yeh
kar kar dheere dheere, media bhi neutral ho gayi.

Magar hamaare yahaan ek ladka tha. Usne kuch chaalaaki kar di. Maine kaha
na, neechey se uppar message jayega, uppar se neeche. Usne group pe message
daala, ‘Akhilesh ne Mulayamji ko chaanta maara’. Ab maara nahi! Mulayamji
aur Akhileshji 600 km dur the. Magar usne daal diya. Aur social media
pradesh team ne usko neeche bhi daal diya. Sari jagah phel gaya. Das bajte
bajte mere phone par phone par phone – Bhaisaab, malum hai, Akhilesh ne
Mulayam ko thappad maara, janta mein aisa bhi hota hai, ab humara kya hoga.
Mahilayein bhi tuth padi. Chal gaya! Aisa karna nahi chahiye. Magar usne ek
prakaar ka mahaul phela diya. Kaam toh hai karne jaisa magar karna mat.
(crowd laughs) Samajh me aata hai? Yeh karne jaise kaam hai magar karna
mat! Acha kaam bhi kar sakte hain. Hum jo chaahein woh sandesh janta tak
pahuncha saktey hain, chaahe khatta ho ya meetha ho, sacha ho ya jhoota ho.
Yeh kaam kar sakte hain, magar woh is liye ho paaya, hum 32 lakh WhatsApp
ka ek group bana ke khade the. Tab jaakar yeh phelne ka kaam hua.”

“In the elections that took place in Uttar Pradesh a year ago, BJP’s social
media workers made two big WhatsApp groups. One had 15 lakhmembers, the
other 17 lakh. This means a total of 31 lakh. And every day at 8 am they
would send ‘Know the Truth’. In which the truth about all the false stories
printed in the newspapers about the BJP was given via WhatsApp, and it
would go viral. And whichever paper had carried these stories, ordinary
people, and social media, would get after them, that why have you printed
lies, you should print the truth. And by doing this, slowly, the media
became neutral.

“But we had a volunteer who was smart. As I said, messages go from bottom
to top and and top to bottom. He put a message in the group – that Akhilesh
Yadav had slapped Mulayam Singh. No such thing had happened. Mulayam and
Akhilesh were 600 km apart. But he put this message. And the social media
team spread it. It spread everywhere. By 10 that day my phone started
ringing, bhaisahab, did you know Akhilesh slapped Mulayam…. So the message
went viral. One should not do such things. But in a way he created a
certain mahaul (perception).  This is something worth doing but don’t do
it! (Crowd laughs) Do you understand what I am saying?This is something
worth doing but don’t do it! We can do good things too. We are capable of
delivering any message we want to the public, whether sweet or sour, true
of fake. We can do this work only because we have 32 lakh people in our
WhatsApp groups. That is how we were able to make this viral.”


In Kota, as the assembly and general elections come closer, Shah appears to
have tempered his previous advice to social media volunteers. At a meeting
in New Delhi in July this year, Shah reportedly told the party’s social
media “warriors” to refrain from posting fake news as it could damage their
credibility. “The party president asked us to avoid committing mistake of
posting fake pictures, data and messages on Twitter, Facebook and other
social media platforms. He said such action endangers our credibility
before the people,” Times of India had quoted a participant as saying.


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