BJP's Action on Controversial AI Video of Assam CM... Dismissal of Social Media Co-convener
The BJP has expelled social media co-convener Ron Vikas Gaurav following his involvement in posting a controversial AI video related to Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma.
In a significant move, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has expelled Ron Vikas Gaurav, its social media co-convener, due to his role in posting a controversial AI-generated video of Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. The video, which surfaced on the official BJP X (formerly Twitter) account, depicted the CM in a disturbing scenario where he appears to target and shoot individuals allegedly representing a particular community. This provocative content included phrases like 'point-blank shot,' escalating the controversy surrounding the video.
The release of the video sparked widespread political uproar across India, with opposition parties condemning it as incitement of communal hatred and accusing the BJP of serious implications concerning communal politics. The backlash resulted in significant political pressure on the BJP, leading them to promptly remove the video from their social media platforms. This incident highlights the sensitivity surrounding political messaging in India, especially in a context where communal tensions are often a topic of intense debate.
The BJP's decision to dismiss Gaurav reflects an attempt to mitigate backlash and control damage by distancing the party from the controversial content. However, the event raises broader concerns about the use of AI in political propaganda and its potential consequences on social harmony, especially in a diverse country like India. The party’s actions signal an acknowledgment of the precarious nature of online political communication that can rapidly devolve into communal strife, emphasizing the need for careful consideration of content shared in the public domain.