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Rahul Gandhi launches social media recruitment drive to counter 'paid trolls'

| @indiablooms | Feb 09, 2021, at 05:47 am

New Delhi/IBNS: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday launched a new social media recruitment drive where he urged the country's youth to join his party's "army of truth" to fight the "paid" trolls on online platforms.

In a video message on Twitter, Gandhi said, "The backbone of the attack on this nation is a troll army, thousands of people who spread hatred, anger and are paid to do so."

Urging the youth to step up in the 'fight against hate',  the Congress MP said, "We also need warriors to defend liberal values, to defend the ideas of compassion, peace, harmony and affection."

"India needs non-violent warriors to fight for truth, compassion & harmony. You are central to defending the idea of India. Come, #JoinCongressSocialMedia in this fight. India needs you!" Gandhi tweeted.

The tweet by Gandhi also mentioned a helpline number and dedicated social media pages to attract those who would like to join the Congress's IT cell.

This comes in the wake of massive "India Against Propaganda" campaign by several Indian sportsmen and actors after global celebrities such as pop star Rihanna and climate activist Greta Thunberg tweeted their support for the farmers, who have been protesting at the Delhi borders since late November against the government's new farm laws.

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