President Mahinda Rajapaksa, who is running for a third term in office, has reserved in an Indian IT master to help with his social networking battle for the January 8 decisions, The Hindu has learnt.
Arvind Gupta, one of the boss modelers of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's social networking battle in the general decision, is among those offering aid to the officeholder President, as per exceedingly put sources in Colombo. Then again, when reached by The Hindu on Thursday, Gupta, who heads the BJP's IT cell, right away said: "We are by and large unnecessarily dragged into this. Individuals realize that we worked for a monstrous triumph in the Indian decisions, and we have been winning decision after race since." Asked on the off chance that he was affirming or denying his part, he said: "I am extremely aggravated by these reports and deny the same."
A top source in the President's office said he would not have the capacity to affirm names of people included in the battle. "However there are some IT specialists from Sri Lanka and different nations helping the President. Some are dealing with a deliberate premise and others, for an installment," he said.
Gupta allegedly went to Colombo in November, and an authority source in New Delhi said then that he was "maybe exhorting the Sri Lankan President's decision group in his individual limit."
Inquired as to whether he had gone to Colombo, Gupta had said the nation he went to was "no one's business". On whether anybody in Sri Lanka had approached him for races, he said he was "not approached by any political gathering or stage in Sri Lanka."
President Rajapaksa's social networking fight has pulled in notice from online experts. "It is smooth, modern, focused on, popular and infectious," watched Sanjana Hattotuwa, who ministers Groundviews, a mainstream natives' news coverage gateway. "We haven't seen anything like this around a decision in Sri Lanka," he said, The Hindu reported.
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