Editors Guild slams BJP's IT cell head for 'offensive' poll

Editors Guild slams BJPs IT cell head for offensive poll
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The Editors Guild of India slammed BJP's IT cell head Amit Malviya on Saturday for running an "offensive" online poll on journalist Rajdeep Sardesai, calling for its withdrawal and urging the ruling party to strongly caution its functionary over the matter.

New Delhi : The Editors Guild of India slammed BJP's IT cell head Amit Malviya on Saturday for running an "offensive" online poll on journalist Rajdeep Sardesai, calling for its withdrawal and urging the ruling party to strongly caution its functionary over the matter.

Malviya conducted a poll on his Twitter handle on Friday, asking whether "Rajdeep Sardesai should handle PR for ISIS."

He gave four options for Twitter users to vote -- "agree", "strongly agree", "disagree" and "he is irrelevant".

In a statement, the Editors Guild said it had noted with deep dismay the "deplorable act" of Malviya, the head of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) information technology cell, of conducting an offensive, McCarthyist social media "poll" on Sardesai.

"The poll on Twitter was not only tasteless, it also questioned the integrity and patriotism of Mr Sardesai, who is a journalist of standing and a former President of the Editors Guild of India," it said.

The Twitter poll by the national head of the BJP's IT cell also raised questions on the party's commitment to healthy debates and dissent, without allowing disagreement to degenerate into abuse, it added.

The guild urged Malviya to immediately withdraw the so-called Twitter poll and the BJP to caution him strongly.

Congress leader Shashi Tharoor also hit out at the "poll", saying this kind of an exercise was a disgrace, coming from a spokesperson of a "supposedly" national party.

"But the nation has realised they are the foremost anti-national party. Incapable of appreciating anyone but yes-men," the former Union minister wrote on Twitter.

Sardesai said he was grateful to the Editors Guild and fellow journalists for their support. "Let me reiterate: I bear zero ill will to Amit Malviya: really do hope we can end toxic name calling and libel.

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