AI, GIS, big data helped in successful Bharat Bandh on April 2: Dalit activists

April 19, 2018

The Bharat Bandh on April 2 called by groups was a result of the successful use of (AI), the (GIS) and big data, according to a core group of US-based activists.
The protest, which surprised many because of its sudden eruption, was organised against the alleged dilution of the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.
New Jersey-based Deelip Mhaske, who heads a network of some 100 overseas activists based in the US, the UK, and the said the protest shows that no longer need to be affiliated to any political establishment.
"A new era for politics has begun by adopting artificial intelligence, the and social media," Mhaske told in an interview as he gave an insight "A new era for politics has begun by adopting artificial intelligence, the and social media," Mhaske told in an interview as he gave an insight into how groups were mobilised during the protest.
Most of these activists in the group are from the IT sector and work in some of the top info-tech companies.
Except for Mhaske, who has formed the Foundation for Human Horizon out of New York, no one wished to be identified.
Several of them who spoke to on condition of 

anonymity, said that over the past three years, they have 

worked to create a based network of like-minded 

activists across India, who are primarily focused in 100 

parliamentary constituency in six politically crucial states of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and 

"April 2 Bharat Bandh was a trial run. It was successful," Mhaske said.
Over the past few years, the group has used to harvest millions of publicly available data and those from the platforms like to identify and target the groups to foment unrest against 
Mhaske claimed in the last three years, the group has spent between USD 300,000-USD 500,000 in purchasing relevant data from 
One of the recent ones was purchased from a London- based company. But, members of the group insist that this is "certainly not" from the UK-based Cambridge Analytica, which is at the data scandal.
According to the 56-page 'and Atrocities: A report on strategy for 

Advocacy Group' prepared by this London-based data analytics 

firm, have potential to influence 100 constituency using social media, making them the game changers of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

An abridged version of the report was with 
For about a week, the was also given access to 

some of the closed and groups created in 

various parts of the country to give a sense of the modus- operandi and nature of work of these overseas activists 

and how they are using these platform to further their cause.

The access has now been withdrawn.
The report says that the Dalit's usage is 

now sufficiently widespread to have the power to influence the 

outcome of the 100 seats in the next Lok Sabha elections and 

consequently government formation.

strategy can empower to eliminate caste-based atrocities as well as increase their participation in the policy making, the report said, emphasising the need for advocates to draw strategies to connect 
A London-based activist said the April 2 Bharat 

Bandh was a trial run for "peer-to-peer" targeting, as now it 

believes that the mobile revolution in has created 

enough critical mass of users.

Initially, the plan was to test waters on April 14, 

the birth anniversary of Babasaheb Ambedkar, by a nationwide 

instant protest.

However, the group decided to give it a trial run on 

April 2 following a verdict, which created a sense of anger among 

Giving an insight into the network, one of the IT 

experts from the group said that the census and election 

commission data on electorate was collected and compared with 

the data published by on their website.

"We culled the data from this page, constituency by 

constituency, one constituency at a time," the IT expert 

said.

"The use of in social mapping is new and 

not tested before with the vulnerable population like Dalits," 

the report said.

Mhaske said the data analytics and 

company hired to analyse the caste atrocities relationship to 

the people's post, government responses and 

unrested areas socio-political issues, including the political 

representations, found no relationship between the elected 

political leaders or party affiliation and increase in the 

atrocities.

The had on March 20 diluted certain provisions of the SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Act, in a bid to protect 'honest' public servants discharging bona fide duties from being blackmailed with false cases under the Act.
The apex court's verdict is being widely criticised by the and the Opposition who claim that the dilution of the Act will lead to more and crimes against the backward community.
After the Supreme Court's verdict, a detailed social 

media plan was created and feed was sent to the local groups 

in 100 Lok Sabha constituencies.

"People joined the call without knowing who is 

calling it. 'Bharat Bandh' was called through using and technology," Mhaske said.

Reference:

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

ED tracks Swiss Bank A/Cs of Agusta scamster

J&K Cricket Board Scam: Chargesheet Filed Against Farooq Abdullah, 3 Others By CBI

As financial insecurity rises in urban India, so does investment in insurance