Did Maharashtra poll panel use BJP IT cell to issue ads? EC seeks report on journalist claim
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Did Maharashtra poll panel use BJP IT cell to issue ads? EC seeks report on journalist claim

Journalist Saket Gokhale has alleged that, during the Fadnavis regime, Maharashtra CEO issued ads via an agency owned by BJP IT cell convener.

   
Headquarters of the Election Commission in New Delhi | Manisha Mondal/ThePrint

Headquarters of the Election Commission in New Delhi | Representational image | Manisha Mondal | ThePrint

New Delhi: The Election Commission has sought a detailed report from the Maharashtra chief electoral officer following a journalist’s Twitter allegation Thursday that the latter used the BJP’s social media team to issue election-related ads ahead of the 2019 assembly polls. The state was under the BJP at the time.

The allegations were made by journalist Saket Gokhale. 

The Election Commission spokesperson took note of the allegation and issued a reply on Twitter.

The Maharashtra assembly elections were held in October 2019. Approached for comment via text, Maharashtra CEO Baldev Harpal Singh, who has held the office since June last year, just said “a detailed report has been sought of the facts”.


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One address, two companies

In a series of tweets Thursday, Gokhale alleged that the “Election Commission of India literally hired the BJP IT Cell for handling their social media in Maharashtra in the run-up to the 2019 State Assembly Elections”. 

He pointed to an address in the ads, and said “something very strange stood out”. “In each of the ads, the address seemed to be the same: 202 Pressman House, Vile Parle, Mumbai,” he said.

According to Gokhale, when he sought to find out who the address belongs to, he found it to be that of an advertising company called “Signpost India”, which was an empaneled agency under the erstwhile Devendra Fadnavis government. 

At present, Google identifies the company as “temporarily closed”. ThePrint independently verified the address of the company, and found it to be the one printed on advertisements issued by the Maharashtra CEO ahead of the state polls.

Gokhale alleged that the same address was also used by a digital agency called ‘Social Central’, which is owned by Devang Dave, the national convener of the IT & social media wing of the BJP’s youth wing.

“Devang Dave is also the founder of websites and pages like ‘The Fearless Indian’, ‘I Support Narendra Modi’ etc. His agency lists the BJP (naturally) as a client along with other govt. entities. The above pages are full of h@teful political content of BJP IT Cell,” Gokhale added.

On its website, according to screenshots posted by Gokhale, Social Central shows the Maharashtra Chief Electoral Officer as a client.

When approached for a comment, Dave said the matter has just come to his knowledge, and he is trying to figure out why he is “being dragged into this”.

Dave added that he will offer a detailed response once he has “figured out” the issue.

Speaking to ThePrint, former Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan said he will be addressing a press conference on the matter Friday. “Prima facie, there appears to be a problem, I will be addressing a press conference tomorrow once I have the full information,” he added.


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