Was trying to follow Omar Abdullah on google, got many of interviews, speeches (especially parliament’s 3min speech on N Deal), posts, party’s website and many links. I just remembered yesterday’s comment by Mr. Sashi Tharoor’s on the role of twitter in tomorrow’s politics. Today's generation is very well aware of communication medias and its vehicles so social sites like facebook, twitter and many other going to change the tomorrow’s political campaign. I believe good for khadi n mango people, at least no traffic because of any yatras and possibly no more scary larger than corruption size posters and flexes of bailed criminals!
I think pixels going to take over the next election over the dots! I will stand for United Pixel Alliances because the Non-reliable Dot Alliances are always tricky! The orange and red before the prints look very fresh and gloomy but after print it just turn into corrupted, violent, over dark colours!
I think its surely a good idea to move political campaings on to pixels than dots as a medium. One example of the dots being quite a nuisance is that just a few days ago I saw this hoarding of a certain political party at the beginning of a small gully in mumbai.The gully had a panwala shop at its entrance who had already with his illeagal construction damaged and blocked the footh path and to add to the mess this political party had constructed a grand entrace on the road with its candidates posing all over the flex hoarding.To make this grand hoarding stand the party had used bamboos to sapport it in the bargain had damaged the road by creating craters in them. These are the people who are illegally putting up these poster for there campaigns damaging the roads.
ReplyDeleteSo I guess lets save the Indian roads how much ever still exsist of them lets support United Pixel Alliances over the Non-reliable Dot Alliance.