While politicial parties of India were waiting anxiously for results, Twitterati had its own share of fun on 2016 Assembly polls results on Thursday
While politicial parties of India were waiting anxiously for results, Twitterati had its own share of fun on 2016 Assembly polls results on Thursday.
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Here are some of the memes that went viral...
Mummy Returns !!!! pic.twitter.com/r4UuGOjR3Y
— vivaji (@vivaji) May 19, 2016
Sreesanth
— Hasna Zaroori Hai (@HasnaZarooriHai) May 19, 2016
Pic 1: During campaigning
Pic2: After Election results #KeralaPolls2016 pic.twitter.com/wu1Wlfazvu
Rahul Gandhi wins 5 seats. Incredible. pic.twitter.com/uJI3OhIUTB
— Gabbbar (@GabbbarSingh) May 19, 2016
Digvijaya Singh of Congress, in front of his party office #Verdict16 @coolfunnytshirt pic.twitter.com/f8fZFQhz0y
— Dharmesh Kumar (@iKitKet) May 19, 2016
#TNElectionResults mummy returns
— Dr.Tamil Kudimagan (@Tamiltwits) May 19, 2016
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But this... this is how people in Tamil Nadu celebrated Amma's win
AIADMK supporters dancing in celebration after Jayalalithaa's victory @htTweets #TNResults2016 pic.twitter.com/l3s3MD1LNH
— Aditya Iyer (@Theadityaiyer) May 19, 2016
When it's 3 am in office and only you have cigarettes pic.twitter.com/w1dzjwEgi0
— Rohan (@mojorojo) May 19, 2016
West Bengal's ruling Trinamool Congress on Thursday crushed the opposition and Tamil Nadu's AIADMK proved exit polls wrong by retaining power in assembly elections, the biggest popularity test after the 2014 Lok Sabha polls. The BJP stormed to power in Assam while the Left made a comeback in Kerala amid a washout in West Bengal.
The Congress was the worst hit in the five-state election, losing power both in Assam, which it had ruled for 15 long years, and Kerala, where it was confident of winning its second term. The Congress-DMK alliance was, however, ahead of the ruling All India N.R. Congress in Puducherry.