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    Facebook will remain EC's social media partner: CEC Rawat

    Facebook will remain EC's social media partner: CEC Rawat

    By Rajashree Seal
    Mar 27, 2018
    06:31 pm

    What's the story

    Observing that utilization of social media cannot be stopped due to instances of "aberrations," Chief Election Commissioner OP Rawat said Facebook would remain the poll panel's social media partner during the Karnataka Assembly elections.

    He also said the social media cell of the EC would go into the issue of apps of politicians and political parties sharing user data without their consent.

    Here's more.

    Modern technology

    Any aberration won't stop the use of modern technology: CEC

    CEC Rawat said the cell will make its recommendations on the issue to the Commission which would then take a call.

    "Any aberration won't stop the use of modern technology...banks frauds have taken place, but we don't stop banking," he said.

    He said Facebook would continue to be CEC's social media partner. "We have a Facebook page," he added.

    Use of Facebook

    EC uses Facebook to encourage youth to enroll as voters

    Rawat said that the social media is a reality and the EC will take all precautions at its command to prevent episodes which adversely affect Indian elections.

    Last week, Rawat said the poll panel would coordinate with the enforcement agencies for suggestions to prevent "unlawful" activities such as attempts to influence polls.

    The EC uses Facebook to encourage young people to enroll as voters.

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