Rahul Gandhi to launch video series to counter ‘hate-filled narrative’ spread by news media
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Rahul Gandhi to launch video series to counter ‘hate-filled narrative’ spread by news media

Rahul Gandhi announced the launch of his new video series via a tweet, while also hitting out at news media 'captured by fascist interests'.

   
Rahul Gandhi | @INCIndia | Twitter

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi | @INCIndia | Twitter

New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi Monday tweeted that he was going to launch a new video series where he will share his thoughts on “current affairs, history and crisis”.

In a subsequent tweet, Gandhi also hit out at “a large part of Indian news media” that, he said, was “captured by fascist interests”.

“A hate filled narrative is being spread by television channels, whatsapp forwards and false news. This narrative of lies is tearing India apart (sic),” he added.

Gandhi’s announcement comes in the middle of a crisis brewing in the Congress government in Rajasthan, with an ongoing tiff between Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and his deputy Sachin Pilot.


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Not his first venture into video series

Gandhi has lately been using videos to conduct interviews and make interactions with experts, mostly for issues pertaining to Covid-19.

The Congress leader has held a series of interactions since April — with economists Raghuram Rajan and Abhijit Banerjee, health experts Ashish Jha and Johan Giesecke, industrialist Rajiv Bajaj as well as former US diplomat Nicholas Burns.

These videos have largely been non-confrontational in nature and kept their distance from partisan politics. Some of Gandhi’s close aides had earlier told ThePrint that the video interviews were not meant to be “mass-y” in their appeal.

It is to be now seen how well his new series will do, given that his video interactions have failed to garner a good reach earlier.


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