Friday, 4 May 2018

Karnataka polls: Video promotes 'fear', urges people to vote carefully

Bengaluru, May 4 Even as the battling for Karnataka Assembly election is reaching its end, a video released on social media by an outfit going by the name of "Young India Initiatives" is attempting to spread a psychosis of dread by featuring late issues with a disputable turn or impact to it.

This video demonstrates individuals being compelled to surrender what the outfits calls their "Western eating and dressing propensities and confines individuals from talking against any political gathering."

It also show a couple, a Hindu girl and a Muslim boy, being ruthlessly whipped for purportedly being seeing someone.

Strikingly, the video does not name any political party.

The video bids to the people of Karnataka to vote generously, astutely, capably, dynamically and comprehensively in the May 12 decision.

This video has surfaced in the setting of the current boycott forced by the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) Government on the offer of dairy cattle, including cows, for butcher and confining cows exchange exclusively to cultivate proprietors.

Recently also, Minister of State for Human Resource Development (HRD) Satyapal Singh stood out as truly newsworthy for expressing that 'no kid will be prepared to wed a young lady who goes to the mandap (wedding stage) in pants.'

The opposition Congress party, which has been cornering the Bharatiya Janata Gathering (BJP) on such issues, re-tweeted this video from its official Twitter handle on May 2 and said that the state of Karnataka would turn into the same as other state if the BJP comes to control there.

"Here's what the BJP would do to the general population of Karnataka on the off chance that it had its direction. The vote is an effective instrument for security of your social liberties. Vote carefully and dependably. #VoteCongress Credits: FB/YoungINDYI (sic)," Congress tweeted.

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