Telangana Congress Poll Backfires, Boosts BRS Support

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In a surprising turn of events, the Telangana Congress sparked controversy by conducting a Twitter poll, asking the public to choose between two governance models: “Farmhouse Governance” and “Public Governance.”

Expecting overwhelming support for “Public Governance,” the Congress likely anticipated favorable results, possibly even rallying some online support to influence the outcome.

However, the poll closed with a shocking 67% of votes in favor of “Farmhouse Governance,” which many interpret as a subtle endorsement of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS).

This unexpected outcome has left the Congress leadership, including Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, scrambling for explanations. Accusations of poll rigging or hacking were raised, but these claims have not resonated with the public, who are increasingly aware of social media’s powerful influence in shaping perceptions.

The results underscore the BRS’s robust social media presence, which appears far stronger than that of the Congress. While online polls may not directly reflect the true sentiment of the electorate, they do highlight the effectiveness of digital campaigns.

The incident sheds light on the Congress’s struggles with leveraging social media as a political tool, especially compared to the BRS’s digital dominance. It also serves as a stark reminder of how critical an effective online strategy has become in modern political battles, even if it doesn’t always translate into electoral victories.

This misstep by the Telangana Congress not only highlighted their social media vulnerabilities but also brought public embarrassment to Revanth Reddy’s leadership.


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