Ajit Pawar’s party is using AI-generated audio and video clips mimicking the late leader’s voice and image for ZP and panchayat samiti elections. These emotional messages aim to connect with voters by recalling his vision and trusted candidates. While intended to leverage his legacy, the tactic has sparked debate over ethical boundaries in political campaigning.
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