Whistle Blower Reveals Caste Divide By Congress Party Was Strategized By Cambridge Analytica
It has once again been exposed that the entire caste divide has been happening in India for the past few years was planned by Cambridge Analytica to help the Congress party win elections. Cambridge Analytica has also been accused of collecting personal data of Facebook users to manipulate the election process in several countries including the US presidential elections. The company’s chief executive, Alexander Nix, has been suspended for this reason.
Christopher Wylie, the whistle blower testified in front of the British parliamentary committee yesterday about Cambridge Analytica’s involvement with the Congress party during the state elections. He has also testified for the fact that they have been hired once again for the upcoming general elections. The Congress party was previously in denial about any connection with Cambridge Anaytica, but now the truth is out in the forefront.
Christopher Wylie said, “I believe their client was Congress but I know that they have done all kinds of project. I don’t remember a national project but I know regionally. India’s so big that one state can be as big as Britain. But they do have offices there, they do have staff. I believe I have some documentation on India which I can also provide the committee if that is something they are interested in.”
Now it is also being said that the caste divide in India that is being promoted by the Congress party was strategized by Cambridge Analytica. In fact, the violent acts and riots that precede every election are supposedly election strategies to bring forth religious divide in the nation. The Dalit-Hindu divide, the jats violence in Haryana, the Patidar protest in Gujarat, the Bhima Koregaon violence in Maharashtra, The Lingayat divide in Karnataka are all strategies of Cambridge Analytic to help the Congress party secure votes. Cambridge Analytica has aided the party during the Madhya Pradesh elections in 2003, Rajasthan elections, the elections in Kerala, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Assam, Jharkhand, West Bengal, until the elections in 2017.
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