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Pakistan-based social media accounts, bots spread conspiracy theories on CDS Rawat’s death - ThePrint

Last updated Thursday, December 16, 2021 00:05 ET

New Delhi: Within hours of the tragic helicopter crash on 8 December that killed Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat, his wife, and 12 others, social media accounts connected to Pakistan started spreading conspiracy theories, a UK-based tech company with counter-disinformation analysts has said.
The aim of the disinformation campaign — which blamed Tamil insurgents to Nagaland militia groups and even China — was to claim that this crash was not an accident and that there was a plot to kill India’s top-ranking military officer.
The trend of accounts affiliated to Pakistan pushing disinformation as a result of domestic incidents in India is becoming increasingly common, the tech firm Logically.AI said in its report.
Its investigation shows that several Twitter accounts, apparently from Pakistan, have amplified versions of these conspiracy theories.
A tri-service enquiry into the incident is on, and is being headed by Air Marshal Manvendra Singh, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Training Command.
Among the most popular conspiracy theory was that the helicopter was shot down by “Tamil Rebels”, a term used to refer to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam or the LTTE, a group which has been inactive since it was defeated by the Sri Lankan Army in 2009.
“The narrative has been driven primarily by Pakistan-based accounts, apparently to take advantage of the existence of pro-Tamil Eelam sympathisers in the state of Tamil Nadu”, the report said.
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