26 September,2022 12:28 PM IST | New Delhi | PTI
Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh. File Pic
The Congress on Monday said it has initiated legal action in five cases of "fake and divisive news" peddled by BJP leaders and their "online hate factory" to hurt Bharat Jodo Yatra, asserting that it will not take this lying down.
Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh also shared what he said was a police complaint by Kerala MP Hibi Eden against a particularly "vicious bhakt".
"We have initiated legal action in five cases of fake and divisive news peddled by BJP leaders and their bhakt online hate factory to hurt Bharat Jodo Yatra. Be warned! We will not take this lying down," Ramesh said.
In the police complaint shared by Ramesh on Twitter, Congress MP Hibi Eden complained against a social media post with two pictures.
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"The impression these pictures sought to convey was that INC leader Rahul Gandhi was posing with an individual who had been accused of sloganeering 'Pakistan Zindabad' on a previous occasion. However, as was made clear almost immediately, the individuals in the photographs were two separate and distinct people," Eden said.
"The distortion was not an innocent one because it sought to falsely and maliciously suggest that former INC president Rahul Gandhi, who was on a yatra to unite Indians had demonstrated sympathy for individuals who supported Pakistan and approved their illegal sloganeering and was ultimately attempting to 'break India'," he said.
Thus, it is clear that this "malicious post" was designed to create a dangerously false impression in the minds of the viewers regarding the Congress leader's approach towards Pakistan and individuals involved in the illegal sloganeering in support of Pakistan; and to foment social tensions in the Bharat Jodo Yatra rallies led by Gandhi, Eden said.
He requested that an urgent and immediate FIR be registered by police under relevant provisions of the Indian Penal Code.
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