Banned or not, Raja Singh's fan pages all over Facebook


By Anindya Banerjee

New Delhi, Sep 5 (IANS): Controversial yet popular, detested yet followed - BJP's lone MLA from Telangana has a fan base base of his own. Raja Singh's alleged hate speech was central to the recent Wall Street Journal article that sparked a debate on Facebook's alleged pro-BJP bias forcing it to belatedly ban Singh.

However, it hardly has affected his fan base that continues to run fan pages on Facebook, some of which are very active and have lakhs of followers.

For instance, "Tiger Raja Singh Fan Club" is one of the most active and followed pages that idolises Singh, someone the opposition calls a "hate monger" and Facebook has banned. It has a whopping 211,164 followers and 180,880 likes. This Facebook page cover's photo screams, 'I am not secular, I am Hindu'. It has also been sharing articles about the recent controversy about the social media giant banning him where the comment section has been dominated by assertions that make him look like someone who has been wronged for raising his "voice".

The same page recently posted a screenshot of Singh's tweet demanding to know from Facebook authorities the reason for his removal. The page administrators posted it with a comment "By banning him they have taken his pro-Hindu work across India. Lakhs of ppl are his fans already. Now millions more will join. Raja Singh Bhai aap aage badho."

Meanwhile, there is "We Support Raja Bhai" with 10,940 followers. This page primarily showcases Singh's video statements, for instance on Citizenship Amendment Act or Ram Navami parade being cancelled to the pandemic. But, the page also gives platform to video of RSS training or the video of the Palghar lynching of saints - things that set the larger Hindu nationalist narrative. The ‘about' section of the page reads, "Bharat Mata Ki Jai! Can't stop worshipping India due to the noise made by anyone. As long as there is a stir in the blood, saffron cannot bow down !! Jai Shree Ram."

Similarly, there is another Facebook page by the name of "T.Raja Singh Yuva Sena" which has 9,440 followers. Though this page, which was created in 2015, has not been very active, it is riddled with propaganda material which shows him as a politician who espouses the ‘Hindu cause' with photos of him standing next to Shivaji.

Then there are pages like "I like Raja Singh" with 7,034 followers. The latest post is about the BJP MLA meeting Telangana Home Minister Md Mahmood Ali where he asked, "From which terror organisation I have threat". This after he was asked to travel in bullet proof cars only following his rising threat perception. In another post, it flaunts a news article talking about the threat perception, where he is referred to as "Hindu Hriday Samrat".

Notwithstanding the grave allegations of hate speech against Singh, who in a string of controversial statements said that he will "behead" those opposing Ram temple at Ayodhya. In 2017, he was quoted to have said, "To those who warn of dire consequences if Ram Mandir is built. We were waiting for you to say this so we can behead you." The same year, in a video released, Singh had asked West Bengal to repeat the 2002 riots in Gujarat, in the state.

A Facebook spokesperson said, "We have banned Raja Singh from Facebook for violating our policy prohibiting those that promote or engage in violence and hate from having a presence on our platform."

However that doesn't dissuade his fan base. On the contrary, that's what makes him "popular" in the virtual world. Not just Facebook pages with lakhs of followers but many individuals too started fan pages for Singh with a limited number of followers. One of them is "I Support T. Raja Singh" with just 2,617 followers or "Raja Singh Team Jai Sri Ram" with a humble 3,940 followers.

And there are plenty like these. However, there is an overarching trend - Singh is pictured next to either Shivaji, Lord Ram or Ganesha statues too ooze that Hindu nationalist sentiment. Regardless of what Facebook has to say about him, his fans view him as a "fighter", "saviour" who does not care about being banned from one social media platform.

Singh did not respond to calls or text messages seeking his view on this, till the time this article was written.

There is no data to suggest whether there has been any surge or dip in Singh's approval ratings after the social media giant took the big decision. However, he continues to be a 'Hindutva icon' fighting for a 'cause', for his cult fan base, on Facebook.

  

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  • Shameer, Riyadh

    Sat, Sep 05 2020

    Don't give importance to such people. It's like creating one more Muthalik. They want to be in limelight with help of hindutva topic and these days it's very easy. Do some Muslim bashing. Simple.
    Everyone wants to get noted by Modi and his team

    Ask them about Indian history, Indian economy or to list one good development work done towards the common public. They have nothing to claim.

    Inn logon ko na India se pyar hai na apne dharm se. Yeh sirf nafrat ki aag faila sakte hain.

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  • RANGA, MANGALORE

    Sat, Sep 05 2020

    ..ignore it..just fakery..you can still find Owaisi brothers and many more in social media..Hundreds of horrible videos of IS$S still circulating posting in FB/Youtube..terror org ha stheir on social medi accounts..not banned still..above is just cherry picking n bashing..for some incidents they cry don't communalism, for some incidents intolerance black mark..

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sat, Sep 05 2020

    If he is not secular and only a Hindu, there is no problem. If he has to be a political leader he has to be secular (like many leaders of BJP who are only Hindu and not secular at all....but pose as secular in social media). This guy is very honest in saying so, who do not have much life in politics for sure.

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  • Shankar, Manglore

    Sat, Sep 05 2020

    Full support to Raja singh. Article 19(1) (a) of the Constitution of India gives freedom of speech to each and every citizen of this country.

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Sat, Sep 05 2020

    Open your eyes read and understand about rights of freedom. Threatening, hate speeches and uttering expletives on opponents is not freedom of speech and not your reserved right. Constitution of India has consequences and punishment for this crime too. The victim has all the right to demand protection, justice and compensation and punish the aggressor to the fullest extent of the law.

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 05 2020

    Veer
    You have to prove on what basis you become a victim. Just for that you can't play a victim card under Constitution. Secular is very confusing word and many ppl have interprtated differently and depending upon the situation.

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Sat, Sep 05 2020

    And whatever may be the case you don't have the right to take law in your hands and abuse a person under the false guise of freedom of speech. You have to follow the path of law and take legal help. Secular is a very simple and straight forward matter those who want to love and live with harmony with everybody and respect each others rights. It's mentioned clearly in Hinduism.

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  • Shankar, Manglore

    Sat, Sep 05 2020

    Is your response is same for Owaisi and tukde tukde gang also? I don't think so....

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Sat, Sep 05 2020

    If you twist your freedom of speech and use it as an illegal weapon to assault then how can you accuse Zakir Hussain, Owaisi, Tukde Tukde gang with your actors and Delhi rioters with your players when they pay you with the same coin??????????
    Hum Kare Tho Satya Thum Kare Tho Hatya.

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  • Shankar, Manglore

    Sun, Sep 06 2020

    So, you don't have problem with hate speeches of Owaisi,why?

    Is that secular according to you?

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