New Delhi: Ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, political parties have set up Social Media ‘War Rooms’ for building candidates' image as well as to take on their rivals in a bid to woo the voters. Shedding a light about the social media War Rooms, Rajesh Garg, chairman of Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee, Social Media wing, said, “We have already set up a Social Media War Room for Lok Sabha elections. Congress workers are working round-the-clock here.”
Speaking about social media content, which sometimes takes ugly turn after posting a message, Garg said, “A team of 30-35 persons, including legal experts carefully post the messages. Our team before posting any message gets clearance from legal experts to avoid any violation of the model code of conduct (MCC).”
Notably, social media has emerged as a powerful medium to build or malign anyone’s image in a click. From political parties to followers are using social media platforms for publicity as well as attacking opposition leaders. In the Lok Sabha poll campaign, the political parties no matter whether they are national or state level use social media platforms extensively to reach out among voters to woo them to tilt in their favour.
Providing details regarding Social Media War Room, Rohit Upadhyay BJP Delhi unit, Social Media In-Charge, said, "This time, we have adopted new concept that our teams are going to ground zero to present real picture through our social media." "Our social media teams of state, district and block levels are active on ground. They go to the spot and click real images, shoot videos for developments and take people's reaction and then they post all these materials on various platforms," Upadhyay pointed out.