The ink of election results is still wet. Yes, it is a bit too early to talk about how the internet/mobile would be used by our politicians in the “next elections”.
Currently every media house (print and TV) is a little busy blowing the “same tune” on their trumpet – We predicted the results correctly! Also every TV channel will now declare “We were the most watched TV channel for the election results”. After the media runs out of topics to cover about this election I guess they will start analyzing the role the internet played during this elections.
Many may say the simple answer is “Internet did not play any role” but I don’t think it is true. During this election there was a lot of activity on the internet – if not from the politicians but from many neutral groups. The internet in India was choked during the results announcement time.
Every educated politician in India was fascinated by Obama’s electronic campaign. While Obama built a huge brand using the net I always felt one could never just copy+paste that formula in India.
Internet presence is important for every politician and party but it cannot be the sole medium for their campaign. US is a developed country (ignore all the debts, financial mess!) and India is a developing country (the internet penetration is not comparable to US).
LK Advani (lkadvani.in no longer operational) went gung-ho on the internet. He (his team) kept updating his blog. He spent a lot on digital marketing (thank you!). But his party, BJP, lost badly. His victory, his party’s defeat has nothing to do with the internet (or the campaign on any other medium). It has to do only with what they said and their vision. If only internet guaranteed victories for every politician I am sure everyone would have piled on to the internet bandwagon (and I am sure they wished life was that simple).
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Chances are many politicians will say “Why bother to do anything on the internet? See how BJP lost”. For starters that kind of thinking would be wrong.
Few politicians did not want to spend on online marketing as the Election Commission would ask them “Where do you get the money to spend on that campaign?” And most publishers did not want to accept “cash” for running those campaigns.
Let us not act innocent, we all know politicians need to spend a lot of unaccounted/black money on wooing the voters (heard few parties “embedded” gold nose rings in Laddus as they did not want to get caught giving hard cash). It is silly on Jayalalitha’s part to cry foul. Every party, the so called secular and non-secular, does it .
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