Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Social Media is an Attraction Management Tool for Political Parties

           Social Media and Indian politics




In the technology-driven world, social media has become the most important medium to connect people from near as well as remote areas-even beyond the boundaries. The social networking sites like #facebook, #twitter, #whatsapp, etc. have proven to be the best means of communication. People vastly use these networking sites to communicate with their friends, family members, relatives etc.

 A majority of the Indian people is witnessing efficient uses of these social media sites for personal, business and political issues. The importance of social media can be seen everywhere. Over few years, the use of the social media sites has influenced Indian Politics too. Marketing managers of political parties take the social media sites as the best marketing and attraction management tool now-a-days.

Social Media and involvement of political parties
Almost all the political leaders have a strong attachment with their followers through these social media sites. They share their views with them by tweeting on the Twitter or by posting information on the Facebook. The best thing is that they also come to know how their followers react to them. This also enables the political leaders to understand their positives and negatives that help them decide changes and implementations accordingly. If we peep into the last few elections conducted in India, the political leaders personally came among the public through these sites, and meanwhile, marketing managers of the poetical parties used the social media as the prime medium to run advertising campaigns.


Social Media's Influence on politics
Social media plays a dominant role to enhance the impact of politics on those who are connected to the networking sites. Past few decades, the majority of working society was almost inactive towards the political issues because they hardly get chances to be aware of them. But now gone are those days, as these social media sites have given common people a close touch with the politics and political issues. On the other hand, political parties and leaders come to know the opinions of common people. Any tweet on twitter or any post on facebook receives a large number of comments from persons from the different societies across India.


             Social Media has changed politics for better and worse 

Like everything in this world, social media also has both bright and dark sides. The bright side of social media reflects with the increased involvement of common people in the politics. The definition of Democracy suggests that democracy is a government of the people by the people and for the people. Social media has brought this concept closer to its practical implementation. As a part of the democratic country, common people in India got a chance to vote only. Apart from it, a voter cannot reach to any level of government or administration with his or her views. But these are social media sites through which everyone can share their views to the public or to the political leaders. Through these social media sites, the common people can better participate in the political issues.