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UK whistleblower tweets details of CA links with India

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A UK-based whistleblower, who is at the centre of a storm over alleged breaches by (CA), today posted on that claims to expose the British consultancy's work in dating back to 2003.

Christopher Wylie, a former employee of CA, had told MPs during his evidence before the UK Parliament's Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) Committee yesterday that the company had worked "extensively" in and that he believes was one of its clients.

In a post on today, the 28-year-old also named the (United) as a client during the 2010 elections and brought up some caste surveys carried out in by SCL the parent company of CA.

"I've been getting a lot of requests from Indian journalists, so here are some of SCL's past projects in To the most frequently asked question yes SCL/CA works in and has offices there. This is what modern colonialism looks like," Wylie tweeted.

His message includes documents which indicate that SCL boasted a database of "over 600 districts and 7 lakh villages, which is constantly being updated".

Its reach in is said to include a head office in Ghaziabad, with nine regional offices in Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Cuttack, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Indore, Kolkata, and

"SCL was asked to provide research and strategy for the 2010 State Elections for the (United). SCL undertook a behavioural research programme targeting over 75 per cent of households to assist the client in not only identifying the correct battlegrounds, but also the right audiences, messages and most importantly the right castes to target with their campaigns," Wylie's document notes.

The JD (U) went on to win the 2010 state elections as part of an alliance with the

Wylie's document also showed caste census and caste research campaigns carried out in in 2011-2012 on behalf of a "national party".

"The research included analysis of caste structure and dynamics within the state leading to conclusions regarding the identification of the party's core voters as well as likely swing voters," it claims.

Other aspects of the document cover the company's work across different states including during the 2003 election for a "major state party"; in 2003 for a "national party" to identify swing voters; a full political survey for a "major party" during the 2007 elections; and managing the campaigns of a number of Lok Sabha candidates for the 2009 national elections.

"Our services help clients to identify and target key groups within the population to effectively influence their behaviour to realise a desired outcome," the SCL material claims.

It also highlights some work on countering "recruitment into and support of" violent Jihadism in the states of Kerala, West Bengal, Assam, Bihar, and UP in 2007, in support of a trans-national programme for countering non-desired behaviour (NDB).

The House of Commons' committee investigation into fake will resume next month after the Parliament's recess, when a senior is expected to give evidence on what the giant knew about the alleged misuse of its by CA.

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First Published: Wed, March 28 2018. 17:56 IST
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