Reading Political Sentiment and mood of the Electorate through Twitter Data
Date
2020
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Publisher
IEEE
Abstract
In this day and age of social media, Twitter plays an
important role when it comes to election campaigning. Twitter
has been seemingly popular among leaders of the western world,
but the advent of accessible and affordable internet connectivity
had led to its inroads in the India electoral ecosystem. Major
political parties have their twitter accounts with millions of active
followers. Government departments and respective ministers are
now using Twitter as a means of publicizing public interest
schemes among their followers. Twitter is being used as a tool for
addressing current followers and appealing to potential future
voters. In this paper, we present a popularity analysis between
two national parties, i.e. BJP and INC. The work discusses the
extent of positive popularity each party enjoys in various cities in
India. Twitter data is harvested for analysis from seventeen
different cities spread across four different zones in India. We
examine the growth of BJP and its prominence in certain social
groups. The paper talks about the rise of Prime Minister
Narendra Modi and his emergence as a nationwide leader.
Finally, we present positive takeaways from our analysis that
may interest any political pundit of Indian democracy.
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Keywords
Twitter; Elections; BJP; India; Social Media
Citation
Khanna, A. et al. (2020) “Reading Political Sentiment and Mood of the Electorate Through Twitter Data,” in 2020 3rd International Conference on Signal Processing and Information Security (ICSPIS), pp. 1–4.