Wednesday 12 March 2014

BSP and Mayawati the most searched regional party and leader: Google

Regional political parties such as the Bahujan Samaj Party and the DMK are gaining visibility online, if one goes by their popularity on the Google search platform.

"Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and its supremo Mayawati are the most searched regional party and leader in the country online," the search giant said in a statement on Wednesday.


The BSP is followed by DMK in Tamil Nadu and the Shiv Sena in Maharashtra, All India Anna DMK (AIADMK) in Tamil Nadu and the ruling Samajwadi Party in Uttar Pradesh, Google said.


"Incidentally, maximum hits for BSP originate from Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh though it is primarily an Uttar Pradesh-based regional outfit," a Google spokesman said.


Mayawati is a three-time former chief minister of Uttar Pradesh.


"Though the country's twin national parties - Congress and BJP - continue to dominate the virtual and real worlds in terms of hits and media attention, regional parties are stacking up and driving search trends," the spokesman noted.


Other most searched parties include Trinamool in West Bengal, Communist Party of India (CPI), Akali Dal in Punjab, Janata Dal-Secular in Karnataka and National Conference in Jammu and Kashmir.


Elections to the 16th Lok Sabha are scheduled to be held in nine phases from 7 April to 12 May 2014 across the country, and counting of votes is slated for 16 May 2014.


Google's search technologies connect millions of people the world over with information. Founded by geeks Larry Page and Sergey Brin in the Silicon Valley of the US, the search engine is a top web property in global markets.



1 comment:

  1. Now all have become broad minded like the people of US who elected Obama as President for the second time and similarly to support Ms Mayawati to become Prime Minister and become true partners to distribute the wealth of the country equally among all sections of the society 'Sarva Samaj' including SC/ST/OBC/Minorities, poor brahmins, baniyas and kshatrias for heir welfare, happiness and peace as this movement is equal to the movement of Nelson Mandela to remove race discrimination.


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    Former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister and BSP chief Mayawati. File photo
    Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati










    BAHAN KUMARI MAYAWATI


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    The Forthcoming Elections of 2014 are very crucial to the survival of our Democracy, as in these elections,
    Election Commission is making all efforts to include all eligible citizens as voters & removed names from the voters list are being included. And also to make public the OPEN SOURCE CODE of the Electronic Voting Machines that are not TAMPER PROOF.


    After meeting a group of fund managers and stock brokers in Mumbai on Wednesday, Anil Singhvi, investment banker and former managing director of Ambuja Cements, attended by close to 50 fund managers and brokers, was held at Bajaj Bhavan in Nairman Point. Stockbroker Ramdeo Agrawal have already realised that there wont be any choice between anyone and Mayawati for Prime Minister, for VOTERS would be in her favour.


    There is a big noise about declaring the Prime Ministerial candidate by many parties. This is very much opposed to our system of democracy, where first the Members of parliament are elected who in turn elect the Prime Minister. These parties wants to take the matters in the direction of Presidential system of elections, which has different sets of problems and is unsuitable for a country with diversity like ours.

    A big section of media, social media and section of social classes; middle classes in particular have started creating an atmosphere as if BSP is the only solution to our problems.


    Kumari Mayawati is an Indian politician who served four terms as Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh (UP) as head of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), which focuses on a platform of social change to improve the welfare of the weakest strata of Indian society—the Bahujans or Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes, religious minorities and the poor brahmins, baniyas and kshatriyas. She was Chief Minister briefly in 1995 and again in 1997, then from 2002 to 2003 and from 2007 to 2012.

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