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Thursday, 5 December 2013

INDIAN GENERAL ELECTIONS 2014 weds SOCIAL MEDIA

One Person = 1 vote.
If you DON'T VOTE, then DON'T COMPLAIN.
The term of Prime Minister will conclude on 31st May 2014 and India will held its 16th Lok Sabha elections. Indian youth, for sure, must be dwindling between Narendra Modi and Rahul Gandhi, the most sought-after PM candidates of the country. A person who can vote must exercise its option in a very judicial manner after taking into account pros and cons of each candidate. The most important thing is to GO OUT and VOTE!

With the hype of Social media, nation youth has got the platform to make their voices heard and it has become evident from the incidents in the past. If something happens somewhere, the first thing is Status Update or a tweet. The best form of advertising is social media. Election season is buzzing on. Yesterday were the Chief Minister elections and next is the Grand Finale - Lok Sabha Elections 2014 and now comes the role of Social media. Welcome to the world of Twitter and Facebook and now the revolutionary WeChat and WhatsApp. Whatever comes to the mind gets shared instantly. Social media plays a great role to mobilize the youth to go out and vote. In the world of digitization, the formulae for success is Social media. Creating groups, pages, sharing updates, posting tweets increases vibrancy to vote and increases the engagement. The day is not far when the voting will go online. The success of social media and facebook, in particular, in catalysing change is predicated from the voter turnout in Delhi elections. Indian politicians and political parties largely use social media to market their campaigns. It helps as an  "accelerator" in conveying their messages to the public at large. Most political information is conveyed with the help of groups and pages on networking sites.

So, BE the CHANGE you want to SEE. Login to your facebook or twitter account, create groups, spread awareness, tweet as much as you can! Change the Face of India or in short -

WELCOME TO (NEW )INDIA!


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