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Media Misreport: Nobel Committee Member Did Not Say Modi Biggest Contender for Peace Prize

Several media outlets reported in March 2023 that the deputy leader of the Nobel Prize committee had called Prime Minister Modi the ‘biggest contender for the Nobel Peace Prize’. Some went on to say that he was likely to win the prize.
Several media outlets reported in March 2023 that the deputy leader of the Nobel Prize committee had called Prime Minister Modi the ‘biggest contender for the Nobel Peace Prize’. Some went on to say that he was likely to win the prize.
media misreport  nobel committee member did not say modi biggest contender for peace prize
Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Photo: PTI
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X users like IDU (which is purportedly an acronym for Indian Defence Updates) (handle: @defencealerts) and India War Monitor (@IndiaWarMonitor) have shared a clipping from a Times Now bulletin and claimed that the deputy leader of Nobel Peace Prize said PM Narendra Modi was a top candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize.

The video that they have shared shows an interview of the deputy leader of the Nobel Prize committee, Asle Toje. Kickers like ‘Most Reliable Face of Peace’, ‘Biggest Contender for Nobel Price’ (sic) are shown on the screen. None of these things are, however, uttered by Toje in the clip. The post by IDU has been reshared over 1,000 times and viewed more than 1.5 lakh times.

Same Claim Made by News Outlets in March 2023

Several media outlets reported in March 2023 that the deputy leader of the Nobel Prize committee, Asle Toje, who was in India at that time, had called Prime Minister Modi the ‘biggest contender for the Nobel Peace Prize’ and the ‘most reliable face of peace’ in the world. Some went on to say that he was likely to win the prize.

In a now-deleted tweet, The Times of India wrote, “‘#PMModi big contender for Nobel Peace Prize,’ says Nobel committee deputy leader #AsleToje'”. (Archive)

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Economic Times made the same claim in multiple tweets, all of which have been deleted since. In one of the tweets, ET stated that Asle Toje had praised Narendra Modi by saying that Modi “is the most reliable face of peace in the world”. (Archives here and here)

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In their reportage, a Times Now anchor quoted Toje as saying that PM Modi “is the biggest contender for the Nobel Peace Prize” ahead of the 2024 elections and that he was the most reliable face of peace in the world. They further quoted him as saying that PM Modi was the most trusted leader for stopping war and “only he can establish peace”.

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Other media outlets like MintOneindia HindiMid DayCNBC-TV 18DailyhuntZee PunjabABP Majha TVLoksatta LiveAsianet Suvarna NewsNews7 TamilOTV and NTV Telugu also tweeted the same claim.

Right Wing propaganda outlet OpIndia and RSS-run Panchjanya also tweeted the same claim. OpIndia reported the news in English and Hindi.

Twitter Handle @MeghUpdates, a Twitter Blue subscriber who shares misinformation frequently, made the same claim and garnered over 30,000 likes and close to 6,000 retweets.

BJP leader Ram Madhav tweeted (and later deleted) a Times Now article titled ‘PM Modi biggest contender for Nobel Peace Prize, says Dy Leader Asle Toje’. (Archive)

Pradipsinh Jadeja of BJP Gujarat tweeted the same claim and said that it was a proud moment for India. State Secretary of BJP Chandigarh, Tajinder Singh Sran, and former president of BJP Delhi, Adesh Gupta, made the same claim as well.

At 5:06, the reporter again asks, “As you are the deputy leader of the Nobel committee which is looking for a potential candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize, I am asking you if Prime Minister Modi can bring an end to the Russia-Ukraine war”. Toje replies, “It will not be my place to put a challenge for the Prime Minister of India. I want every leader in the world to work for peace and powerful leaders like Modi have much more chance and ability to do so. I am happy to see that he is devoting his time not only further the cause of India and to grow the strength to grow the Indian economy, but he also spends time on issues that are not so close to home but which are of interest to the global community and peace in the world.”

We viewed the YouTube live stream of the ADM & Peace roundtable held on March 14, where Toje was invited as a guest. During his speech, he spoke highly about India’s stance in global politics. “Coming here to India is a learning experience for me. I come to India to learn, to learn about the peace traditions of this country and to learn about the energy that predetermines a country on the rise. India is on the move. India is a country that is becoming increasingly important in world politics and is a country that now must decide what sort of great power does it want to be. Does it want to be a superpower to will India look into its history, into its own doctrines and draw from the lessons of your religion, of your culture, and give a great gift to the world….This is my hope”.

However, he made no mention of Modi as a potential contender for the Nobel Peace Prize, during his speech or during the Q&A session.

Nobel Committee’s 50 years secrecy rule

According to the rules of Nomination and Selection of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates as listed on the official website, the names of the nominees and other information about the nominations cannot be revealed until 50 years later.

A section titled ‘50 year secrecy rule‘ states that the Committee does not itself announce the names of nominees, neither to the media nor to the candidates themselves. In so far as certain names crop up in the advance speculations as to who will be awarded any given year’s prize, this is either sheer guesswork or information put out by the person or persons behind the nomination. Information in the Nobel Committee’s nomination database is not made public until after fifty years.

In a video tweeted by the official handle of the Nobel Prize in 2022, Toje explained the nomination and selection process. While commenting on the difficulty of keeping the awards a secret, Toje states that it is necessary to have a strong degree of confidence among committee members which is based on being able to keep secrets. Toje continually stresses the need for secrecy during the selection process. He says, “In order to maintain the secrecy and the confidence within the committee, we tend to be quite restrictive about informing what goes on inside the chamber”.

He further informed the viewers that the Nobel Laureates only get an hour’s notice informing them about their win, before the official announcements.

Hence, it is amply clear that being a member of the Nobel committee, Toje cannot publicly name the nominees for the Nobel Peace Prize, nor can he speculate on their chances at winning.

To sum up, the deputy leader of the Nobel Prize Committee Asle Toje did not say that Prime Minister Modi was a top contender for the Nobel Peace Prize. Toje was grossly misquoted by media outlets, most of which later backtracked and deleted their tweets. However, this was not before the false piece of news went viral.

This article first appeared on Alt News and has been republished with permission.

This article went live on September ninth, two thousand twenty five, at twenty-nine minutes past ten at night.

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