Lok Sabha candidates from state step up social media war

Ranchi: With demanding campaigning on for Lok Sabha polls, applicants in the fray have stepped up the electioneering on social media too. From often sharing their actions on their professional handles to posting main points of their private existence, several large names around the state are making an attempt to connect with kids in the course of the virtual global.
While social media handles of political events have their own agenda and defined posts, most of the big-ticket applicants are the usage of their own social media handles, sharing their moments right through the day.

Outgoing MP and BJP candidate from Hazaribag Lok Sabha seat, Jayant Sinha, who has over 9.43 lakh followers on his dedicated Facebook (FB) page, posted a photo of his formative years two days ago, and wrote ‘Bachpan ki Yaadien, Pechaniye Koun Hu main’ (Memories from formative years. Guess which one is me). The photograph has garnered over 1,800 reactions — a lot more than any of his different posts.

For Ranchi’s Congress candidate Subodh Kant Sahay, who has around 28,000 followers on the identical platform, his dedicated page outlines his reviews. Sharing his perspectives on quite a lot of incidents going down around the country, Sahay wrote on his FB page, “We don’t need a Chowkidar but any individual who creates employment as a major minister.” He also shared Congress’s fashionable hashtag, #NyayForUnemployed in his fresh put up.

Incidentally, many of those fashionable faces in the electoral fray, who've already filed their nominations, have failed to mention their lively social media accounts of their respective affidavits. Former RJD leader and now BJP’s candidate from Koderma, Annapurna Devi, is one amongst such names along with Kali Charan Munda, Congress’s Khunti candidate. While Devi has a FB page with 9.3K followers, Munda occurs to operate an account sharing his day-to-day events.

Sunil Kumar Singh, BJP’s candidate from Chatra also has an lively social media account with 14K followers. The numbers on his social media account are outstanding, but his posts and response to them stay low.

With 93K followers, Arjun Munda’s Facebook page has top activity, with an average of 2 posts per day. From sharing his pictures in temples along with his wife by way of his aspect to wooing voters in Khunti, the place he has been fielded by way of the BJP, everything is meticulously documented on the page.


JVM(P) candidate from Koderma and former CM, Babulal Marandi, also has a pronounced presence with 75K followers on his FB page. Palamu BJP candidate, V D Ram, also has a sizeable following by way of 61K other people. He has made the hashtag #ApnaPalamu an integral part of his posts.


Ranchi’s BJP face, Sanjay Seth, has an FB page flooded with reside posts of his day-to-day marketing campaign actions, although his followers are at a paltry 1.6K. Incidentally, Seth is the only candidate with a fan page, ‘I beef up Sanjay Seth’, created on April 7 and has 600 followers. His opponent, Ram Tahal Choudhary, the outgoing MP from Ranchi, has 4.7K followers.


However, the applicants have relatively less presence on Twitter, with Jayant Sinha ruling the roost with 331K followers. Arjun Munda has 90K followers on the platform, adopted by way of V D Ram with 7.4K followers. Subodh Kant Sahay has 6.2K followers while the numbers for Babulal Marandi, Sanjay Seth and Ram Tahal Choudhary are most effective in hundreds.


Lok Sabha candidates from state step up social media war Lok Sabha candidates from state step up social media war Reviewed by Kailash on April 19, 2019 Rating: 5
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