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Amit Malviya

 

Amit Malviya is an Indian politician associated with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as the national convener of its IT cell.

Wiki/Biography

Amit Malviya was born on 9 October, and he hails from Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. His zodiac sign is Libra. From 1995 to 1998, he pursued a Bachelor of Business Management at Dayalbagh Educational Institute in Agra, Uttar Pradesh. In 2000, he completed his PGDM in Finance and Systems from Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies, Pune.

Family

Parents & Siblings

Not much information is available about his parents and siblings.

Wife & Children

Not much is known about his wife and children.

Amit Malviya with his wife

Career

After completing his formal education, he started his career as an Assistant Manager at ICICI Bank, Mumbai, in 2000. In October 2001, he started working as a Business Analyst at Calyon. In 2003, he joined HSBC and retired from there as a Vice President in 2010. From July 2010 to June 2012, he held the position of Vice President – Global Treasury Sales, South at the Bank of America in Bengaluru. In 2015, he moved to Dehli, where he became the head of the BJP IT Cell. In this capacity, he oversees the party’s social media presence. His association with BJP can be traced back to 2009 while he was working as a banker. That year, he co-founded the forum Friends of BJP which launched an SMS campaign to publicize the party and bring it to power. Other founding members included Rajesh Jain, managing director of Mumbai-based IT firm Net Core Solutions, and Piyush Goel, a financial consultant. They urged people to join the group by logging into www.friendsofbjp.org. A public meeting arranged in Lucknow catapulted to Malviya prominence. Ahead of the 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly elections, the BJP appointed Malviya as the co-incharge to oversee party affairs in the state. He has co-authored the book THE CITIZENSHIP DEBATE: CAA & NRC (2020) with Salman Khurshid.

Controversies

A Series of Disinformation Campaigns

Malviya is often accused of spreading disinformation and peddling fake news from the BJP’s social media handles. In January 2020, Amit Malviya shared a video on his Twitter account in which a group of men talked about the Shaheen Bagh protesters. The video suggested that women who were protesting against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) at Shaheen Bagh, Dehli, were receiving money for it. A man in the video further claimed that the protest was “sponsored” by the Congress party. The allegations were found baseless by a collaborative investigation by fact-checking sites Alt News and Newslaundry.

Two days after the “Sponsored Shaheen Bagh Protest” video, shared a photograph of an elderly Muslim man eating biryani at Shaheen Bagh with the caption which read,

Proof of Biryani being distributed at Shaheen Bagh!”

Alluding the act of eating food at a protest site was regarded as “bizarre” by various media houses. Thereafter, Alt News started monitoring his social media presence and discovered that Malviya repeatedly used misinformation to discredit individuals, communities, opposition parties, leaders, and movements. In December 2019, Malviya claimed that ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ slogans were raised during the anti-CAA rally at Lucknow’s Clock Tower. Alt News clarified that protesters did not raise pro-Pakistan slogans but said ‘Kashif Saab Zindabad.’ Reportedly, Kashif Ahmad was the chief of All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM), who was leading the anti-CAA protest in Lucknow.

On 16 December 2019, he posted a video featuring Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) students protesting against the Citizenship Amendment Act claiming that they raised slogans against Hindus. His caption read,

AMU students are chanting ‘हिंदुओ की कब्र खुदेगी, AMU की धरती पर…”

which translated to, “The grave of Hindus will be dug on the chest of AMU.”

However, Alt News clarified that the students were actually raising slogans against Hindutva, Savarkar, BJP, Brahminism and casteism. They were chanting,

हिंदुत्व की कब्र खुदेगी, AMU की छाती पर, सावरकर की कब्र खुदेगी, AMU की छाती पर, ये बीजेपी की कब्र खुदेगी, AMU की छाती पर, ब्राह्मणवाद की कब्र खुदेगी, AMU की छाती पर, ये जातीवाद की कब्र.”

which translates to “Grave of Hindutva will be dug on the chest of AMU, grave of Savarkar will be dug on the chest of AMU, this BJP’s grave will be dug on the chest of AMU, Brahminism’s grave will be dug on the chest of AMU, Casteism’s grave will be dug.” In January 2020, he shared the video of a speech delivered by Arfa Khanum at Aligarh Muslim University that was clipped and misrepresented. Malviya claimed Arfa Khanum encouraged the CAA protesters to be “inclusive only till the time” the non-Muslims start accepting their religious identity, beliefs, and supremacist slogans as gospel. On contrary, Alt News explained that Arfa had urged protesters to use a more secular approach to protest CAA. In 2017, Malviya shared a collage of images of former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru with various women portraying him as an immoral man. Apparently, Malviya took a dig at INC leaders by alleging that Hardik Patel, whose sex tape went viral on the internet in November 2017, and Jawaharlal Nehru shared the same DNA.

Amit Malviya’s tweet deeming Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru a ‘womanizer’

Later, Alt News clarified that most of the photographs featured Jawaharlal Nehru with his sister or niece. The tweet attracted immense criticism for Malviya on social media, and he was heavily trolled by various netizens.

Suing ‘The Wire’

In October 2022, Amit Malviya filed an FIR against The Wire for ‘tarnishing his reputation.’ The founder Siddharth Vardajaran, along with editors Siddharth Bhatia, M K Venu, and Jahnavi Sen were booked by the Dehli police under sections 420 (cheating), 468 (forgery with the purpose of cheating), 469 (forgery for harming reputation), 471 (using forged document), 500 (defamation), 120B (criminal conspiracy) and 34 (common intention) of IPC. The Wire in a series of news reports, which were later retracted, had alleged that Meta, the parent company of WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram, had granted special privileges to Malviya that enable him to remove any content that he thought was critical of the BJP.

Flagged on Twitter

On 28 November 2020, Rahul Gandhi posted a tweet showing a policeman charging an aged farmer which read,

It is a very sad photo. Our slogan was ‘Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan’, but today, PM Modi’s arrogance has made the jawan stand against the farmer. This is very dangerous.”

The tweet showcased a farmer being lathi-charged during the 2020–2021 Indian farmers’ protest. Subsequently, Amit Malviya challenged Rahul’s his assertion by posting a tweet in which he compared two visuals — the first visual was the image posted by Rahul Gandhi, which was labelled “propaganda,” and the second visual was a short video clip titled “reality,” which claimed that the police didn’t even touch the farmer.

In December 2020, Twitter labelled Amit Malviya’s tweet as “manipulated media” based on its Synthetic and Manipulated Media policy. Apparently, Boom, a fact-checking site, spoke to the farmer in the image, Sukhdev Singh, and that confirmed he had sustained injuries in the police charge.

Accusations by Subramanian Swamy

In September 2020, Subramanian Swamy of the BJP accused Amit Malviya of running a campaign against him using fake tweets. Swamy also gave an ultimatum to the party to remove Malviya from the position of head of the BJP IT Cell. Swamy said that removing Malviya is the “compromise proposal” he has made to party president J.P. Nadda. If Malviya was not removed, he said, it would mean the party is not willing to “defend me”. Despite his ultimatum, the BJP reappointed Malviya as the party’s IT cell chief. Thereafter, Swamy posted a tweet which read,

Now that Malaviya has been re appointed, I have this to say: My earlier tweet was to test whether Malviya financed fake ID tweets on his own or not. Now it is clear. PMO Haren Joshi was behind it. I have written to PM two weeks or so ago bringing this to his notice with documents.”

Case filed against a tweet on Rahul Gandhi

On June 28, 2023, the Indian National Congress lodged a complaint against Malviya, accusing him of ridiculing Rahul Gandhi through a tweet. In the tweet, Malviya wrote,

Rahul Gandhi is dangerous and playing an insidious game.”

Amit Malviya’s tweet on Rahul Gandhi

Controversial Remarks on Sachin Pilot’s Father

In August 2023, Amit Malviya made controversial remarks about Sachin Pilot‘s father, claiming that he had bombed Mizoram on 5 March 1966 when was serving as a pilot in the Indian Air Force. Amit made the claim through a post on X and wrote,

Rajesh Pilot and Suresh Kalmadi were flying the Indian Air Force planes that bombed Aizawl, the capital of Mizoram, on 5 March 1966. Later both became MPs on Congress tickets and ministers in the government. It is clear that Indira Gandhi gave respect and a place in politics as a reward to those who carried out air raids on their own people in the North East.”

In response, Sachin later posted a certificate that his father received from President V. V. Giri on being appointed as a Pilot Officer in the Indian Air Force on 10 February 1970. He pointed out the inaccuracies in Malviya’s post, emphasizing that his father did conduct bombing operations, but it was in erstwhile East Pakistan during the 1971 Indo-Pak war, not in Mizoram.