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In an interview with Hindustan Times (HT), Praveen Chakravarty, the newly appointed head of the data-analytics department of the Congress, dispelled claims of the party being actively engaged with the recently defamed Cambridge Analytica.
Stating that the party had only held some discussions with the firm, much like it had with several other international companies, Chakravarty reportedly likened Cambridge Analytica to Nirav Modi and Facebook to the Punjab National Bank to state that in both situations, the two sides were equally to blame.
Chakravarty also spoke about the importance of data analytics in political proceedings, stressing however on the fact that it could never influence or determine the outcome of any elections.
He mentioned that the role of the department is to instead focus on data around various issues such as triple talaq or foreign policies and provide the party with the intel for them to form decisions around the same.
On being questioned on politics increasingly becoming ‘technocratic’, Chakravarty said:
He added that one had to carefully distinguish between public data and private data and that for the former, the information could be “gleaned because of the tools of technology”.
Speaking about Cambridge Analytica’s alleged role in the events of Brexit and the US Presidential elections, Chakravarty said:
Affirming that the party was constantly in conversation with several Indian, US and UK firms and that Cambridge Analytica was one such firm, Chakravarty reiterated that the Congress had never actively engaged with the firm.
Speaking about the role of data analytics in the upcoming 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Chakravarty said:
(With inputs from Hindustan Times)
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