Politicians are increasingly using social networking sites as a tool to further their political agenda and the latest to join the bandwagon is Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
When Kumar launched his campaign for special status for Bihar, he used social networking site Facebook to create awareness about the demand.
Not just his own account, there are at least three accounts set up by the chief minister's followers on the Facebook with 1.33 lakh supporters following him on these accounts and exchanging views about their leader.
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His arch rival and RJD supremo Lalu Prasad, though not a big fan of the social networking sites, also has a Facebook account set up in his name by one of his supporters and has 4,199 followers.
Kumar's aide Sanjay Jha, a former BJP MLC said the chief minister had not been able to express his views on the blog over the past two years due to hectic engagements, but will soon communicate with his supporters on another blog, christened as 'Nitishspeaks.Blogpost.In'.
Besides, a website 'cm.Bih.Nic.In' is a platform where the Chief Minister's supporters can give their feedback on various public issues, he said.
Several ministers in the Nitish Kumar government like rural development minister Nitish Mishra, information technology minister Shahid Ali Khan and social welfare minister Parveen Amanullah have also joined the social networking sites and are being followed by hundreds of supporters.