54% Facebook users support BJP to rule Gujarat, as against 41% favouring Congress in a unique social media poll
By A Representative
Amidst Prime Minister Narendra Modi's efforts to make a powerful political impact across India by withdrawing Rs 500 and 1000 notes, ostensibly to fight black money, one Parthesh Patel undertook an interesting Facebook poll, revealing that 54.48% social media users continue to want BJP to rule Gujarat.
On the other hand, the poll shows, 40.98% Facebook users want Congress to rule Gujarat, while just about 4.54% want Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) to rule the state.
Calling himself to be a тАЬpolitical observerтАЭ, Patel says, the Facebook live reactions poll was тАЬan experimentтАЭ he had undertaken in order to figure out how many Facebook users would support which party in case the elections happened today.
The poll was conducted for three major parties only тАУ Congress, BJP and AAP. The Facebook poll, says Patel, was held to ascertain how the youth would politically react during an election in Gujarat.
Calling тАЬthe results and responseтАЭ were of immense significance, Patel says, тАЬThe Facebook live poll lasted for four hours continuously, where each reaction was counted as vote.тАЭ
тАЬThe Facebook live pollтАЩs reach was over 20 lakh usersтАЭ, claims Patel, adding, тАЬOut of 20 lakh users, the poll was viewed by over 4,00,000 users, of whom 54,241 cast their votes.тАЭ
According to Patel, the poll got shared by over 2,900 people, with more than 50,000 commenting on what they thought of the current political situation.
The Facebook тАЬsurveyтАЭ showed that, in all, the BJP polled 29,549 votes, Congress 22,225 votes and AAP 2,467 votes.
Interpreting the poll, Patel says, while it is true that the BJP тАЬis connected with the youthтАЭ, as is clear from the fact that it got majority of the votes, the fact remains that educated urban people тАУ who cast their votes тАУ consist of BJP and AAP votebank.
The youths among them, adds Patel, are particularly active on social media platforms.
On the other hand, says Patel, тАЬthe Congress is mainly connected with rural and tribal areas, where people arenтАЩt well aware about the social media platforms.тАЭ
Given this framework, indicates Patel, the very fact that about 41% of the social media users, all of them from the urban areas, supported Congress suggests that the party is showing up.
тАЬThe result indicates the BJP would lead the governance of Gujarat, but on other hand it canтАЩt be ignored that the Congress still has major chance to lead governance this time in the year 2017, compared to their performance in previous elections of 2007 and 2012тАЭ, Patel predicts.
Gujarat assembly polls are scheduled for December 2017. The Congress has been receiving around one-third of the total assembly seats, 182, not just in 2007 and 2012 elections, but earlier polls too held during the two decades.
Says Patel, these results have come not just against the backdrop of тАЬthe shocking moveтАЭ of Narendra ModiтАЩs government at the centre of not just demonetization but also surgical strike on Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
The results, he adds, show that тАЬthe BJP has positive as well as negative impact for the coming elections in different states.тАЭ
Amidst Prime Minister Narendra Modi's efforts to make a powerful political impact across India by withdrawing Rs 500 and 1000 notes, ostensibly to fight black money, one Parthesh Patel undertook an interesting Facebook poll, revealing that 54.48% social media users continue to want BJP to rule Gujarat.
On the other hand, the poll shows, 40.98% Facebook users want Congress to rule Gujarat, while just about 4.54% want Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) to rule the state.
Calling himself to be a тАЬpolitical observerтАЭ, Patel says, the Facebook live reactions poll was тАЬan experimentтАЭ he had undertaken in order to figure out how many Facebook users would support which party in case the elections happened today.
The poll was conducted for three major parties only тАУ Congress, BJP and AAP. The Facebook poll, says Patel, was held to ascertain how the youth would politically react during an election in Gujarat.
Calling тАЬthe results and responseтАЭ were of immense significance, Patel says, тАЬThe Facebook live poll lasted for four hours continuously, where each reaction was counted as vote.тАЭ
тАЬThe Facebook live pollтАЩs reach was over 20 lakh usersтАЭ, claims Patel, adding, тАЬOut of 20 lakh users, the poll was viewed by over 4,00,000 users, of whom 54,241 cast their votes.тАЭ
According to Patel, the poll got shared by over 2,900 people, with more than 50,000 commenting on what they thought of the current political situation.
The Facebook тАЬsurveyтАЭ showed that, in all, the BJP polled 29,549 votes, Congress 22,225 votes and AAP 2,467 votes.
Interpreting the poll, Patel says, while it is true that the BJP тАЬis connected with the youthтАЭ, as is clear from the fact that it got majority of the votes, the fact remains that educated urban people тАУ who cast their votes тАУ consist of BJP and AAP votebank.
The youths among them, adds Patel, are particularly active on social media platforms.
On the other hand, says Patel, тАЬthe Congress is mainly connected with rural and tribal areas, where people arenтАЩt well aware about the social media platforms.тАЭ
Given this framework, indicates Patel, the very fact that about 41% of the social media users, all of them from the urban areas, supported Congress suggests that the party is showing up.
тАЬThe result indicates the BJP would lead the governance of Gujarat, but on other hand it canтАЩt be ignored that the Congress still has major chance to lead governance this time in the year 2017, compared to their performance in previous elections of 2007 and 2012тАЭ, Patel predicts.
Gujarat assembly polls are scheduled for December 2017. The Congress has been receiving around one-third of the total assembly seats, 182, not just in 2007 and 2012 elections, but earlier polls too held during the two decades.
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The results, he adds, show that тАЬthe BJP has positive as well as negative impact for the coming elections in different states.тАЭ
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