EDITORIAL <https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/editorial/>
Convenient lies: On sharing of fake news through social media
JULY 06, 2022 00:20 IST
The BJP should not feed the fake news ecosystem to score political points

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s comments about SFI activists, where he
forgave those who had vandalised his office in his Lok Sabha constituency,
Wayanad in Kerala, were an act of sagacity that is rare. In a disturbing,
but recurring sign of the toxicity that pervades the country’s public
space, his comments were presented by a TV channel as condoning the
Islamist bigots in Udaipur who ruthlessly killed a man they suspected of
supporting blasphemy. The channel and the anchor in question issued an
apology, but only after the malicious act blew up as an indefensible
scandal. BJP leader and former Union Minister — for Information and
Broadcasting, no less — Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, and some other party
leaders who shared the same doctored video on social media did not feel any
compulsion to retract their endorsement of the fake news. The doctored
video clip, flagged ‘out of context’ by Twitter, remains on their
timelines. Mr. Gandhi could be seen and heard as saying that it was
children who did that, and while it was a mistake, the issue could be put
to rest. The malicious misrepresentation of these words by the news channel
and the BJP leaders is an extremely irresponsible act in a country that is
deeply polarised. The Congress wrote to BJP President J.P. Nadda to take
action against these leaders for spreading fake news, and get the doctored
video removed. The BJP has not responded.

The police in Chhattisgarh, a State that is under Congress rule, have
registered an FIR on the fake news video and complaints have been filed in
other States as well. A police team from the State was prevented by the
police in Uttar Pradesh — a BJP-ruled State — from taking the accused TV
anchor into custody, adding yet another layer to the controversy. The BJP
claims to be a party with a strong leadership that is serious about
internal discipline. If its leaders are not expected to talk out of line
from the official position of the party, the question that begs an answer
is whether Mr. Rathore is acting in accordance with it. If his position is
not the BJP’s position, the party must immediately clarify that and
consider action against Mr. Rathore and other leaders who are brazenly
spreading misinformation that could ignite more violence. The fact is that
communally provocative statements are an easy route to popularity in the
BJP ecosystem, and the party is either helpless or has no capacity to
contain the malaise. By scripting an outright lie, the channel and the
anchor further exposed the deep crisis of journalism in the country; as the
ruling party at the Centre, the BJP must distance itself from Mr. Rathore’s
act.
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