Interestingly, while Abdullah has 475,000 followers on Twitter, his party NC has mere 1800 followers as against PDP's 1044 followers.
Realising the big publicity potential of social media, these heavyweights of regional politics of J-K are using Twitter and Facebook to reach out to a wider audience, particularly the youth of the valley.
The active use of social media by the two parties is attributed to the entry of two young leaders. While NC wooed Junaid Azim Mattu into its ranks ahead of the Lok Sabha polls and appointed him as spokesman, Waheed-ur-Rehman Parra joined PDP and is currently its youth president.
Although most of the nearly 1600 tweets on NC's official account are retweets of Omar's speeches, the party has started using the site to post videos and photographs of election meetings at various places in the valley and Jammu region.
PDP also boasts of similar numbers in terms of tweets but has only 1044 followers. However, the Opposition party fares better on Facebook with nearly 3100 likes compared to just 2000 of the ruling NC.