The wind of change has started blowing rapidly. With the general elections 2014 getting closer by day, Indian political scenario is currently buzzing with deep anticipation.
The survey results show:
1. Narendra Modi remains the top choice for Prime Minister at 56%, but Arvind Kejriwal has risen to 22%.
2. For voting, 47% chose BJP-led NDA while 37% chose AAP, and only 10% chose Congress-led UPA.
3. AAP has gained more support at the expense of other parties and UPA than from NDA. This suggests AAP may divide the anti-BJP vote while pro-BJP vote stays with BJP.
As the countdown to the
general elections begins, social
media conversations around
possible candidates for the top
job and other political leaders
have gathered momentum .
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Political Leaders Index is a
monthly barometer of public
mood and conversations about
the top political leaders on
social media in India.
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Popularity of Modi going up; Kejriwal and Rahul Gandhi decliningSimplify360
• NarendraModi, Arvind Kejriwal and Rahul Gandhi are the 3 most talked politicians.
• Popularity of Narendra Modi is increasing while that of Arvind Kejriwal and Rahul Gandhi is declining
• Narendra Modi remains at the top of the politicians table. His SSI score improves further from 73 to 74.
• Arvind Kejriwal led AAP was in the limelight because of the resignation of Kejriwal as Delhi CM after the failure to pass Jan Lokpal Bill.
• BJP scored the highest on social media followed by INC and AAP
• Despite scoring the highest on social media, BJP is among the least favoured political party while Congress is among the most favoured political party.
[Report] Indian Elections Social Media Buzz Report by Simplify360 For Februar...Social Samosa
Indian Election 2014 social media analysis and report for February 2014 .Narendra Modi retains the top slot from Jan, while Kejriwal and Rahul Gandhi are on third spot. The big movement has happened for Chidambaram and Jagan Mohan Reddy. Chidambaram took the 4th place replacing the Congress President Sonia Gandhi, while Jagan Mohan Reddy cruises from 17th in Jan to 6th position in Feb. The biggest story of the month is Kejriwal quiting the Delhi CM post over Jan Lokpal bill.
The survey results show:
1. Narendra Modi remains the top choice for Prime Minister at 56%, but Arvind Kejriwal has risen to 22%.
2. For voting, 47% chose BJP-led NDA while 37% chose AAP, and only 10% chose Congress-led UPA.
3. AAP has gained more support at the expense of other parties and UPA than from NDA. This suggests AAP may divide the anti-BJP vote while pro-BJP vote stays with BJP.
As the countdown to the
general elections begins, social
media conversations around
possible candidates for the top
job and other political leaders
have gathered momentum .
Blogworks Most Mentioned
Political Leaders Index is a
monthly barometer of public
mood and conversations about
the top political leaders on
social media in India.
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Read all Latest News from Uttar Pradesh and from every corner of India.Start your morning with First India E-Paper Lucknow News edition.Read English News on politics, Bollywood, business, sports, economy,Lifestyle and our upto date Uttar Pradesh News section.Visit First India.
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Popularity of Modi going up; Kejriwal and Rahul Gandhi decliningSimplify360
• NarendraModi, Arvind Kejriwal and Rahul Gandhi are the 3 most talked politicians.
• Popularity of Narendra Modi is increasing while that of Arvind Kejriwal and Rahul Gandhi is declining
• Narendra Modi remains at the top of the politicians table. His SSI score improves further from 73 to 74.
• Arvind Kejriwal led AAP was in the limelight because of the resignation of Kejriwal as Delhi CM after the failure to pass Jan Lokpal Bill.
• BJP scored the highest on social media followed by INC and AAP
• Despite scoring the highest on social media, BJP is among the least favoured political party while Congress is among the most favoured political party.
[Report] Indian Elections Social Media Buzz Report by Simplify360 For Februar...Social Samosa
Indian Election 2014 social media analysis and report for February 2014 .Narendra Modi retains the top slot from Jan, while Kejriwal and Rahul Gandhi are on third spot. The big movement has happened for Chidambaram and Jagan Mohan Reddy. Chidambaram took the 4th place replacing the Congress President Sonia Gandhi, while Jagan Mohan Reddy cruises from 17th in Jan to 6th position in Feb. The biggest story of the month is Kejriwal quiting the Delhi CM post over Jan Lokpal bill.
The document discusses the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), a political party founded in 2012 with a focus on anti-corruption. It rose to prominence during the India Against Corruption movement led by Anna Hazare and Arvind Kejriwal. AAP proposed the Jan Lokpal bill and focused on issues like power to the people, justice, policing, elections, healthcare, education, rural economy, and the environment in its manifesto. It won 28 seats in its first election in Delhi but faced challenges due to inexperience, unrealistic promises, and pressure, leading Kejriwal to resign after just 49 days in power when other parties refused to support the anti-corruption bill. While the
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