NaMo app crosses 1 crore downloads on Android despite controversies


New Delhi, Feb 15 (IANS): With over one crore downloads at Google Play store in four years since its launch, the Narendra Modi (NaMo) app, the official app of the Prime Minister, has established itself as a major platform to share the opinions of the government and -- to some people's disliking -- of the party he belongs.

The controversy surrounding the ownership of the app or why the "official app" of the Prime Minister is being used to promote party propaganda is, however, not new.

The fresh controversy to hit the app in the election year is the accusation that it is being used to spread false propaganda against BJP's political rivals by some users.

At the centre of this allegation is the "My Network" feature that promotes news feed from a handful of accounts.

This section works just like a social media platform where people can like and comment on the posts. It also allows users to "repost" and share the post on other social media platforms such as WhatsApp and Twitter among others, making it easier for the users to spread the word seen on the app.

In a blog post in January, journalist Samrath Bansal reported that while some of these accounts share regular political updates, their Facebook pages openly circulate fake news, making millions of NaMo app users vulnerable to misleading information.

It seems BJP is not unaware of the fake news problem on the NaMo app.

Amit Malviya, head of BJP's IT cell, acknowledged that there is "some scope for misinformation" on the platform and "multiple posts have been taken down", according to the blog post.

If you thought the NaMo is all about 'know about the activities of the Prime Minister', listening to his "Mann Ki Baat" state addresses, and keeping track of the "positive" news about the government that he leads, you would be underestimating to what extent the platform is being used to run the PM's public relations efforts.

The "Merchandise" section in the app is already selling wristbands and T-shirts with "NAMO AGAIN" tag, all apparently in preparation for the upcoming general election.

 

  

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  • Ozy, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 16 2019

    Feku App

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  • Nayak, Udupi/Blore

    Sat, Feb 16 2019

    Slaves don't like this app

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  • PenMightierThanTheSword!, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 16 2019

    Nayak, Udupi/Blore — one can see you have become a blind chaddi-bhakt slave of the fake Fraudendranath Modi! 😂🤣😂

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Sat, Feb 16 2019

    A security organisation's article says:

    Not all downloads are from genuine users.
    Instead, it is "common practice" to implement bots (automated software) to make fake downloads.

    So, as we are not just living in a "fake news" world.

    We are also living in a "fake downloads" world.

    Unless there is a trustworthy third party certifying what is a really real, and what is really fake, and what is in between, one has to keep continuing with taking everything with a pinch of salt.

    But then again, how can one trust a certifying party?

    Reply Report Abuse

  • Amith, NAGPUR

    Fri, Feb 15 2019

    49 BRAVE HEARTS shed their blood to save the Country and it's citizens but International Feku Maharaj counting the download of "FEKU AAP"

    Reply Report Abuse

  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Feb 15 2019

    Jaisa Raja Waise Praja ...

    Reply Report Abuse

  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 15 2019

    tuglaq-raaja nepal mem band bajaa.,,

    Reply Report Abuse

  • rajeev t shetty, mangalore.

    Fri, Feb 15 2019

    kya burayi he modi me.

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