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Rahuly Gandhi is technologically illiterate, says BJP

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The Bharatiya Janata Paty on Monday dubbed as "technological illiteracy" Rahul Gandhi's accusations that Narendra was misusing his position to build a personal database "with data on millions of Indians via the App and said commonly asked permission on apps does not amount to snooping.

"This is a classic case of technological illiteracy of Technologically he is very backward. Analytics is not equivalent to spying or snoopoing. Those technologically ignorant are trying to describe it as snooping and spying," said at a press conference.

Patra said that rattled by the Cambridge Analyitca expose, the is trying everything to divert attention and to stop from communicating with others.

"The does not want any kind of communication of the with people, volunteers and students. When he shares his thoughts on monthly radio programme 'Mann Ki Baat', the leaders complain about it to Their's one point agenda is to stop the from communicating with others because the is scared of it," he said.

Earlier on the day, Gandhi accused of misusing his position to build personal database "with data on millions of Indians via the App promoted by the government" and termed him "Big Boss who likes to spy".

In a hard-hitting attack, he also alleged that App secretly records audio, video, contacts and even tracks location via

Reacting to it, Patra accused Gandhi of spreading lies. "He is so rattled by the Cambridge Analytica expose that he daily tries to divert attention from it," he said.

Refuting Gandhi's allegations of spying through App data, he said that Narendra App provides a platform for millions of his fans and party cadre to connect directly with the

"It is a 'one of its kind' App which enables unprecedented engagement and interactivity with the Prime Minister," he said adding that the needs to brush up his knowledge.

He claimed that it would be no wonder if will tweet tomorrow that App is connected to EVM machines and EVM tampering happens through it.

Patra also accused Minister of using government money to run the 'App'.

"Is it right to use public money for personal political branding? This is not only data theft but also robbery of public money," he said.

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First Published: Mon, March 26 2018. 19:24 IST
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