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BJP used Cambridge Analytica's services during Bihar, Guj polls: Cong

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Hitting out at for linking mining firm Analytica with the Congress, the party today said it was the BJP which hired the services of the controversial firm during and elections.

communications incharge Randeep Surjewala asserted that the services of the London-based company have never been hired by his party or its chief

He was reacting to Prasad's charge that the planned to use the firm's services for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections and boost Gandhi's profile.

Analytica is accused of illegally harvesting personal from to influence polls in several countries.

Surjewala termed Prasad's remarks as yet another attempt at "spin strategy" and to divert the country's attention from other issues.

"of fake has produced one more fake product today. It appears that fake press conferences, fake agendas and fake spins and fake statements have become the everyday character of BJP and its 'lawless' of law Ravi Shankar Prasad," he told reporters.

The said the company's website claims that it ran a research and communication campaign, and was contacted to undertake an in-depth electorate analysis for the assembly elections in 2010.

Claiming that Analytica and another Indian firm OBI, run by the son of a prominent NDA from Bihar, complimented each other's businesses, Surjewala said their achievements include managing four successful election campaigns for the ruling BJP.

He claimed that Cambridge's local partner talked of having achieved "target 272+" , providing constituency-wise database to BJP candidates and extending support to it in national elections and state elections of Haryana, Maharashtra, and

"It is not me who is saying so; it is Analytica which is saying so. And they have partners in whose businesses complement each other. They have done 272+ campaign and the campaign for four states," he said.

Speaking at a press conference here, Law had cited about the opposition party's plan to use the UK-based firm's services for the next Lok Sabha elections and to boost its Rahul Gandhi's profile.

He asked Gandhi to explain the company's role in his

The firm, the alleged, has been accused of using "sex, sleaze and fake news" to influence elections and asked if the too planned to walk the same path.

"After being involved in thefts of land, water, spectrum, natural resources, in association with Analytica, has now ventured into theft of online data," Prasad added.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Wed, March 21 2018. 19:35 IST
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