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    The political climate in Telangana has been heating up recently, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) engaging in a Twitter spat using animated content. The BJP’s official Twitter handle, @BJP4Telangana, posted a video animation mocking the TRS government’s flagship scheme, the Bangaru Telangana program. In response, the TRS’s official handle, @trspartyonline, posted an animation of its own, taking aim at the BJP’s alleged lack of support for the state’s development initiatives.

    The back-and-forth between the two parties highlights the increasing importance of social media in political discourse. Twitter has become a battleground for political parties to showcase their ideologies and gain support from voters. The use of animated content in particular has become popular among parties as it allows them to convey their message in a visually appealing and attention-grabbing way.

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    However, while social media can be an effective tool for political communication, it also has its downsides. The use of animated content in political discourse can exacerbate tensions between parties and lead to a breakdown in civil discourse. Moreover, social media platforms like Twitter are often plagued by fake news and misinformation, which can further polarize public opinion and undermine the democratic process. As such, it is important for political parties to use social media responsibly and to engage in constructive dialogue rather than resorting to petty name-calling and personal attacks.

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