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Social media alone cannot help win elections: Tharoor

Speaking at the launch of a social networking website here, Tharoor said, "One cannot win elections by using only the social media, but it certainly is an asset as it gives new options of reaching to the public. We cannot escape from it."

Press Trust of India New Delhi
At a time when major political parties are vying for a space in social media, Union minister Shashi Tharoor today said the platform alone cannot help win elections but gives new options of reaching out to public.

Speaking at the launch of a social networking website here, Tharoor said, "One cannot win elections by using only the social media, but it certainly is an asset as it gives new options of reaching to the public. We cannot escape from it."

He added that only 10-12 per cent of people have Internet access in India and 70 per cent of the people have mobile access.
 

Social media will play an active role once there is a convergence of mobile and Internet, Tharoor said.

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First Published: Aug 20 2013 | 10:58 PM IST

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