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‘Instigated by Congress’ — BJP says only 2% dislikes on Modi Mann ki Baat video are from India

Much of the negative reaction to Mann ki Baat videos appeared driven by protests against govt decision to go ahead with NEET and JEE Main amid Covid-19 pandemic.

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New Delhi: With the video of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s latest Mann ki Baat, his monthly radio address, being flooded with ‘dislikes’ by YouTube users, the Bharatiya Janata Party has dismissed them as an opposition ploy.

BJP social media chief Amit Malviya said only 2 per cent of those hitting the ‘dislike’ icon are from India, while national spokesperson Dr Bizay Sonkar Shastri told ThePrint that the dislikes were “instigated by the Congress”.

On Monday, BJP social media chief Amit Malviya cited YouTube data to claim only 2 per cent of those dislikes are from India.

The video was posted on YouTube Sunday on the channels of the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), the Press Information Bureau (PIB) and the BJP, among others. Soon, it started garnering negative reviews, with the campaign appearing to be led by students resentful about the government’s decision to hold JEE-NEET amid the Covid pandemic

As of Monday evening, on the three channels, the number of dislikes was higher than that of likes. 

At the time of filing this report, the video had 7.4 lakh dislikes against 1.2 lakh likes on the BJP channel (out of 29 lakh views), 15,000 dislikes against 4,900 likes on the PIB India channel (1.3 lakh views), and 1.2 lakh dislikes against 49,000 on PMO India (10 lakh views).

Much of the negative reaction appeared driven by the ongoing protests against the Modi government’s decision to go ahead with NEET and JEE Main exams — both will be wrapped up within the first half of September — despite there being no let-up in the Covid-19 pandemic, with users deploying hashtags such as “#Students Dislike PM Modi” and “#Mann ki Nahi Students Ki Baat”.

In the comment sections, many users protested against the fact that his address didn’t touch upon the NEET-JEE protests. 

“At a time when lives of millions of students are in jeopardy, instead of addressing this (PM) Modi is talking about toys and canine breeds,” said a user named Mayank Saxena on the BJP’s YouTube account, referring to two of the widely-discussed subjects dealt with by Modi

A second user named Ashok S wrote under the same video, “In the case of NEET, only super rich people who own a car and can afford to stay in hotels, would be able to appear in the exam. What about the children from the poor families? Should they not dream about getting a medical seat?” 

Another user named Moushumi Mandal wrote on the PIB channel, “What is the most important thing at the moment? Election rally or justice for students? Please decide and spare the final year to the students (from appearing in the exams).” 

The comment section on PMO India’s YouTube channel is disabled, that is, one cannot post comments there.


Also Read: A year with no new doctors or engineers in India — that’s what delaying NEET/JEE will do


BJP dismisses dislikes 

The PMO and the BJP channels both have playlists comprising all the Mann ki Baat addresses since 2014. ThePrint checked around a dozen videos predating Sunday’s and found that each has more likes than dislikes. 

There is no Mann ki Baat playlist on the PIB YouTube channel. 

Even so, the BJP dismissed the dislikes as an opposition ploy.

“The whole country knows the kind of love students have for the Prime Minister. Whatever dislikes are appearing on YouTube have been instigated by the Congress party,” BJP national spokesperson Dr Bizay Sonkar Shastri told ThePrint. 

Amit Malviya cited YouTube data to claim only 2 per cent of those dislikes are from India. 

Criticising Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, Malviya said bots and Twitter accounts from overseas have been a consistent feature of the party’s anti-JEE-NEET campaign.


Also Read: JEE-NEET brings another student protest before Modi govt. This time, opposition is united


 

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20 COMMENTS

  1. Modiji dislikes are real unlike your votes in EVM…
    I THINK BJP IS BEST IT CELL TO DESTROY THE NATION THAN CONGRESS…..
    bjp might be busy in hiding the dislikes..

  2. Too much democracy. All these selfish politicians are talking of postponing JEE and NEET. All corrupt and narrow thinking persons supporting the opposition . In fact all most all students support exam.

  3. If you think like this only next election will tell truth
    It’s normal reaction of Indian ,control on time otherwise u know better the way of democracy

  4. Normally people who write comments here don’t write such bad English as the ones that we are reading now. At least Shri Rahul Gandhi should get some people with decent language skills.

  5. I am from Kolkata and neither a ssc aspirant..half of the dislikes are from ssc students.. tomorrow there will be a huge digital strike from ssc students on twitter..print cover it up! SaynotoFeku!

  6. how can future doctors be afraid of giving exams ? Sometimes unpopular decisions are the right decisions. And its the correct decision to go ahead with NEET and JEE. People who do not wish to appear for the same are free not to do so.

    • I don’t understand why every answer people link to china or Congress.
      There is some practical difficulty for some students.
      Just address them.
      Instead addressing the issues , the people on social media make it a point of national or Anti National.
      Not right.

    • Students wanting to use the covid pandemic as an excuse to not attend these exams should be disqualified.. This virus is as tane as any flu virus that kills more ppl every year than coronavirus does by a huge margin.
      Also it affects only those with morbidities.. Students can’t say they have co-morbidities

      • When you will lose your closed ones and people you love then you won’t scramble for statistics about flu virus or whether they didn’t have co morbidities. And even if young are safer against the virus what about when they go back home? Please please think about others have some empathy before you talk shit

  7. When the matter of jee neet is subjudice and pending before SC then how can pm speak on it. Mann ki baat is monthly message of pm. Pappu can’t digest chinese toy boycott because he and mom laid the pitch for chinese toys. Pm message on toys is right on bulls eye to stop nurturing china at cost of inda .

  8. Indians live outside India as well. Please check with Modi or try to find his videos addressing Indians in different foreign countries.

  9. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH for how long can they pretend like everything is alright and that the dislikes don’t bother them? HAAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH.

    BJP is finished. Anti-student, anti-women, anti-brahmin, anti-dalit, anti-muslim, anti-christian, anti-academia, anti-common sense, anti-tribals, anti-south indian desh drohee gaddaer party. Time to send these sanghis packing off to Pakistan to battle it out with the Jihadis. Good riddance!

  10. IN MY AREAR IN KOLKATA THE PUBLIC USED TO SAY…” MODI KA MAAN KI BAAT” SE HAME KEYA LENA DENA ??? RIGHTLY SAID!! IT IS A FARCE PLAY AND DISTRACTING THE ATTENTION FROM PRINCIPLE ISSUES FACED BY COUNTRY!! A FARCICAL GAME BY PM!!!

    • yes people in bengal are enlightened to listen to banglar gorbo mamata…wonder how these people judge modi when they elected someone who has zero connect with industry and only survive on cutmoney…

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