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Addressing a press conference at the AICC headquarters here, Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinate said the BJP as well as several of its leaders tweeted the animated video hailing Prime Minister Narendra Modi in which “ironically parts of India were shown with Pakistan and China”.
She said many of them later deleted the video after people pointed out the map issue.
In the video, an animated character of Modi is seen looking at a globe in which India’s map is also visible.
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“This also tells you who the real ‘tukde tukde gang’ in this country is, it is none other than the BJP,” she alleged.Shrinate, who heads the Congress’ social media department, said that after the BJP put out the video, it was shared by its ministers, leaders and spokespersons. “People started reacting to it, people questioned how integral parts of India were shown with Pakistan and China, and in no time they deleted the video. But because you deleted the video and ran away does not mean we will not raise questions which should be raised,” she said. Shrinate said that according to the Geospatial Information Regulation Bill 2016 which BJP itself brought in Parliament, there is a Rs 100 crore fine and seven years in jail for anybody who depicts map of India incorrectly. “So who in the BJP is going to take the responsibility for this, where does the buck stop. We demand that the PM and the BJP president (J P Nadda) with folded hands should first ask for apology before every India,” she said.