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KC Tyagi's son denies links with Cambridge Analytica

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

(OBI) on Thursday denied any links with (CA), stating that his firm was never associated with the UK-based consultancy.

Amrish is the son of senior (United) leader K C Tyagi.

Amrish's statement comes a day after his father rejected the allegations against his party's links to (formerly Strategic Communication Laboratories, the parent company of Cambridge Analytica).

"was never associated with (CA). Any work of any nature, if any, undertaken by CA cannot be read against We would like to make it clear that was never associated with CA," Amrish said in a statement.

"At the time of its incorporation neither of its directors had undertaken any work of political nature," the statement added.

The whistleblower yesterday tweeted details that claim to expose the British consultancy's work in dating back to 2003.

Wylie claimed that was asked to provide electoral research and strategy for the 2010 elections for the JD(U).

The whistleblower while testifying before the earlier in the week said was a client of the firm and that SCL/CA works in and has offices there. "This is what modern colonialism looks like."

Tweeting several pictures along with the post, Wylie said has a database of over 600 districts and seven lakh villages, and the is constantly being updated.

Wylie revealed the firm also worked on psephological studies and opinion pollings for a party in 2003 and elections.

Tuesday's revelations have already initiated a blame game between the and Bharatiya Janata Party, with the BJP demanding an apology from the grand old party and the hit back by denying the allegations and asking to initiate a probe into the matter as it would only expose the ruling party.

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First Published: Fri, March 30 2018. 00:03 IST
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