In a remarkable feat, Union Minister of Home and Cooperation, Amit Shah, has achieved a milestone on social media by surpassing million followers on various platforms. This surge in popularity is attributed to Shah’s recent success in navigating seven historic bills through both houses of Parliament, amidst intense opposition uproar.
Instagram Reigns Supreme:
Amit Shah’s Instagram account has become a social media powerhouse with a staggering 10.7 million followers. Although he ranks second to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who boasts an impressive 82.7 million followers, Shah’s influence on this short video platform is undeniable.
Facebook Fandom:
On Facebook, Amit Shah has garnered a substantial following of 15 million, securing his position as the second most-followed political personality in India after PM Modi, who leads with 48 million followers.
Political Dominance Unveiled:
The social media landscape reflects a considerable gap between Amit Shah’s following and that of key opposition figures. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge trails significantly with 566.7K on X and 130K on Facebook. This stark contrast emphasizes Shah’s dominance in the online political sphere.
Kejriwal, Gandhi, and the Numbers Game:
Opposition stalwarts like Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and former Congress President Rahul Gandhi also fall behind in the follower count. Kejriwal, with 27.3 million on X, 1.7 million on Instagram, and 9.2 million on Facebook, lags behind Shah. Rahul Gandhi, though popular, trails with 24.7 million on X, 5.1 million on Instagram, and 6.8 million on Facebook.
Shah’s Rise to Prominence:
Amit Shah’s popularity has been steadily climbing since his pivotal role in orchestrating Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s landslide victory in the 2014 Lok Sabha Polls. However, his profile saw a massive boost after the BJP’s even more significant triumph in 2019 under his leadership. Shah’s image as a master strategist and a Parliamentarian par excellence has solidified, marked by his adept handling of crucial bills and sharp-witted arguments that often leave the opposition in splits.
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