As Mumbai gears up for elections, candidates are leveraging social media, particularly hashtags, to connect with voters and highlight their campaigns. While some believe these online strategies can influence voters, others view them as mere propaganda, emphasizing that voters prioritize tangible solutions over catchy slogans.
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