Yogi Adityanath: Social media is a ‘belagaam ghoda’, says Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath. Lucknow News – Times of India

LUCKNOW: UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday said if public figures are not vigilant about social media they can become the subject of a “media trial”, which has gained immense prominence in the past few years.
Speaking at an IT workshop organized by the BJP, Yogi said that people cannot separate themselves from social media which is driving not only the present generation but also the entire social system. Yogi said at the workshop, “An issue raised aggressively in social media often becomes an issue followed by the visual and print media, including BJP’s national IT in-charge Amit Malviya. done a day ago BJP National President JP Nadda reached Lucknow.
Calling social media ‘Belgaum Ghoda’ (belgaum horse), Yogi advocated dedicated IT training for party workers to take note of it and control it. NS From. m He said that “non-issues” were secretly turned into “serious issues” with the help of social media.
Referring to the Rafale issue raised by the opposition leader just before 2019, Yogi said, “It has often been observed that social media is being misused by some vested interests to hatch conspiracy and pollute the social environment of the country. ” Lok Sabha elections will affect the electoral prospects of BJP. “But people rejected such malicious attempts,” he said. Yogi also referred to the Pegasus spyware issue, which was raised just a day before the scheduled start of the monsoon session of Parliament. NS Parliament The session witnessed a stalemate despite the opposition stalling proceedings on the issue. Yogi said that those raising the issue had no facts and evidence, but it became a hot topic, allowing the opposition to disrupt the Parliament proceedings, which were used by the government against Corona. to discuss measures and strategies. To counter a possible third wave of the pandemic.
The CM insisted on a quick counter-argument on social media to weed out the false attempts to corner the ruling party. CM said that people centric steps have been taken by Center And the state government needs to act fast on this and bring them down at the ground level. He taunted opposition parties for having a “great presence” on social media, even though the organizational structure of their parties is “extremely weak”. Underlining the need to prepare party workers according to the current social and political needs, he said, “They try to be opinion makers, while we are often silent.”

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