#BiharResults: Media channels confuse all; Twitter flooded with jokes, predictions
Patna, Nov 8: Both Team Modi and Team Nitish began their celebrations in Bihar on Sunday, Nov 8 as their supporters and people across the country got confused citing the early trends of Bihar election results.
Within two hours, all media channels, be it TV channels or online news websites, all showed different numbers.
[Bihar Assembly Election 2015 Results: Follow Live Updates]
What media channels showed?
Different media channels showed different numbers at the same time.
[Bihar: TV channels' vote count leads cause confusion]
At 10:30 am
Times Now showed Grand Alliance (JDU+RJD+Congress) in the lead with 143 seats, while NDA (BJP+HAM+LJP) was shown leading with 92 seats and other parties in 6.
However, CNN-IBN showed the JD(U)+ was leading at 146 and BJP+ was at 84.
NDTV showed JD(U)+ at 127 and BJP+ at 100 and Others at 8.
Micro-blogging site Twitter was flooded with jokes and predictions on Sunday as media channels showed different numbers at the same time. #BiharResults was trending as a hash tag on Twitter.
Everybody's
celebrating
in
Bihar
assuming
they
have
won.
Guys,
wait
for
counting
to
end
#BiharResults
—
Anup
Puranik
(@theseriousmonk)
November
8,
2015
CAT
aspirants,
please
tune
into
Times
Now.
Prof.Arnab
giving
data
interpretation
lessons
#BiharResults
—
Rohan
Desai
(@rohancdesai)
November
8,
2015
Now
almost
all
d
channels
showing
same
trends
..
sanity
prevails
finally
#BiharResults
..
n
@ndtv
..
next
tym
take
ur
tym
..
too
early
—
Srk
ka
Fan
(@nikshgup)
November
8,
2015
Goodbye
@TodaysChanakya
if
there
is
anyone
who
has
lost
the
most,
it
is
your
credibility.
#BiharResults
—
Hypocrisy
Watch
(@bigotry_watch)
November
8,
2015
If
BJP
had
a
lesson
from
#BiharResults
-that
will
be
to
stay
undistracted
on
the
development
agenda
—
Gangadharan
A
(@gangadharanA)
November
8,
2015
Trust
me..
Though
this
man
has
got
many
predictions
correct
no
one
is
going
to
believe
in
ur
exit
polls.
@TodaysChanakya
#BiharResults
—
Hrishi™
#WCF2016
(@BlessedHrishi)
November
8,
2015
Bihar
returns
to
1990
as
India
heads
to
2020.Pappu
returns
to
2004
promise
and
also
to
2019
hope.#BiharResults
—
Sunil
Rajguru
(@sunilrajguru)
November
8,
2015
This
is
what
Will
happen
when
you
think
you
are
the
king
and
keep
doing
the
same
mistakes
again
and
again
#BiharResults
—
Suresh
Dhandapani
(@suresk79)
November
8,
2015
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