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Congress compromising national security by hiring CA for 2019 campaign: BJP

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Amid allegations of misuse of personal for political purposes by giant Facebook, the BJP on Wednesday hit out at accusing it of compromising national security by reportedly roping in political analytics firm (CA) to run its 2019 election campaign.

The alleged that CA had been found involved in manipulation and warned that any attempt to misuse to influence India's electoral process would not be tolerated and the government would take necessary legal action.

"Any covert or overt attempt to misuse including to influence India's electoral process through undesirable means will neither be tolerated, nor permitted," said at a press conference.

He said that CA -- the agency which hired by the to run its 2019 campaign -- is accused of using bribes, sex workers to entrap politicians and stealing from

"Abuse of including cannot be allowed to impact the fairness of elections. In the wake of recent theft from Facebook, let my stern warning be heard across the Atlantic, far away in California," the senior said.

Accusing of depending upon manipulation and theft to win votes, Prasad

also asked the whether it depends on theft, and found manipulation ability the sole criteria to hire CA.

"These days, there is lot of news about CA and how it has been involved in theft, psychometric analysis, manipulation and subversion of democratic processes. Can the deny that," he asked.

Citing media reports, the also asked the to clarify whether now-sacked has met several opposition leaders to design the the UPA's electoral strategy for the next Lok Sabha elections.

"How many times did and Nix meet and what did they discuss? What is the CA's role in Rahul Gandhi's presence," he asked.

"It is a matter of grave concern for crores of in that online and browsing patterns are being used for such means. I want to specifically warn the that the nation will not tolerate any kind of theft or manipulation in India," he said.

The also sought to know from the "Grand Old Party" as to how much stolen from CA was in posession of the and how much of Indian users had been handed over to the firm by the party.

Alleging that CA had been found using illegal means of manipulation to subvert the democratic process in Kenya, Prasad said that the had been aligning with such forces to divide the society to win elections.

"We have seen this in We are seeing what they are doing in Karnataka," he said.

Prasad said the government was in touch with the and the to assess the privacy violations of Indian users.

"We will also summon the company and to assess the theft of Indian users and will take strictest action," he warned.

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First Published: Wed, March 21 2018. 16:34 IST
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