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The Lok Sabha elections 2014 resemble a carnival.

People who were never interested in politics are now tweeting, commenting and composing Facebook statuses about politicians, political parties and political scenarios. The most popular forms of political wars on social media are the memes, cartoons and trolls. The slogan Abki Baar Modi Sarkar has been doing the rounds a lot in the advertising campaigns and has become a conversation piece. Any statement or word that ends with aar, and someone is likely to say Abki baar modi sarkar, irrespective of whether it is during casual conversations, or on social media and of whether the person is a Modi supporter or not. The page Abki Baar Modi Sarkar Trolls started on April 4, 2014 and had more than 118,580 likes by April 12. Abki Baar Modi Sarkar isnt the only phrase doing rounds; Norinder Mudi, which contrary to what the name suggests, is a neutral page, posting various caricatures that praise or tease the BJPs Prime Ministerial candidate, along with other prominent politicians. While these have become a great medium for Aaptards and RaGa and NaMo non-party supportersespecially youth- to wage a humor-filled online war against each other, they also serve as an effective way to malign the rival party, and there were several allegations against political parties for having a lot of paid jokes and cartoons floated on online social platforms. However, be as it may, the cartoons serve as one of the best entertainers currently, with people coming up with some of the most imaginative and innovative jokes.

The Lok Sabha elections 2014 are like a carnival. People who were never interested in politics are now tweeting, commenting and composing Facebook statuses about politicians, parties and political scenarios. The most popular forms of political wars on social media are the memes, cartoons and trolls. The Pappu versus Pheku hashtag on twitter had maximum trending while Kejriwals honesty is a favourite for all joke-mongers. As a comment on a bad, stupid or disliked status, it has become a fad to post a picture of Arvind Kejriwal with a speech bubble saying Is post ke khilaf me Dharna dunga! Jokes around the slogan Abki Baar Modi Sarkar has a popular one against RaGa; Pappu ke haat se chin li Mango Bar, Ambki Baar Modi Sarkar The Ab Ki Baar Modi Sarkar jokes are so popular that the page Abki Baar Modi Sarkar Trolls, which started on April 4, 2014 and had more than 118,580 likes by April 12. Against NaMo meanwhile, a site called Norinder Mudi posted a cartoon with Congress leaders accusing Modi of copying the Congress manifesto, while Modi answers saying, Lolz I forgot to MODIfy it! While these have become a great medium for Aaptards and RaGa and NaMo non-party supporters-especially youth- to wage a humour-filled online war against each other, they also serve as an effective way to malign the rival party. In fact there were several allegations against political parties for having floated a lot of paid jokes and cartoons on online social platforms. Nonetheless, the cartoons are serving as one of the best entertainers currently, with people coming up with some of the most imaginative and innovative jokes.

The Lok Sabha elections 2014 are like a carnival. People who were never interested in politics are now tweeting, commenting and composing Facebook statuses about politicians, political parties and political scenarios. The most popular forms of political wars on social media are the memes, cartoons and trolls. The slogan Abki Baar Modi Sarkar has been doing the rounds a lot in the advertising campaigns and has become a conversation piece. Any statement or word ends with aar, and someone is likely to say Abki baar modi sarkar, irrespective of whether it is during casual conversations, or on social media and of whether the person is a Modi supporter or not. The popularity of this phrase can be seen on the page Abki Baar Modi Sarkar Trolls, which started on April 4, 2014 and had more than 118,580 likes by April 12. Of course, Abki Baar Modi Sarkar isnt the only popular joke doing rounds; Norinder Mudi, which contrary to what the name suggests, is a neutral page, posting various caricatures that praise or tease the BJPs Prime Ministerial candidate, along with other prominent politicians. While these have become a great medium for Aaptards and RaGa and NaMo non-party supporters-especially youth- to wage a humor-filled online war against each other, they also

serve as an effective way to malign the rival party. In fact there were several allegations against political parties for having a lot of paid jokes and cartoons floated on online social platforms. However, be that as it may, the cartoons are serving as one of the best entertainers currently, with people coming up with some of the most imaginative and innovative jokes.

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