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| Narendra Modi, Arvind Kejriwal, Rahul Gandhi most searched politicians on Google, in that order
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| INDIA
, 27-February-2014
10:12:33 AM |
| As India inches closer towards general elections, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, Aam Aadmi Party founder Arvind Kejriwal and Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi have emerged as the most searched politicians online, Google said today.
According to Google Trends, on a scale of 0-100, Mr Modi scored 65 points, followed by Mr Kejriwal (52 points) and Mr Gandhi (41 points) for the month of February so far.
In January this year, Mr Kejriwal (72 points) was ahead of Mr Gandhi (64 points) and Mr Modi (56 points) in terms of search on Google, the world's largest search giant.
Google Trends records search queries containing keywords related to Mr Modi, Mr Kejriwal and Mr Gandhi and shows the data using graphs. The query numbers are plotted on a scale of 0-100.
"The world's largest democracy is all set for the 2014 General Elections for the 16th Lok Sabha and three leaders who are dominating the national political scenario and trending the most on online search are Modi, Gandhi and now Kejriwal," Google said in a release.
Interestingly, searches on Mr Modi for PM (Prime Minister) were "more than three times" compared to that of Rahul Gandhi for PM.
These elections are likely to be unique because it is no longer a clash between Mr Modi on the one hand and Mr Gandhi on the other. The dark horse - Mr Kejriwal - now features prominently as is evident by search queries, it added.
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