As per the affidavits filed by candidates of BJP, Congress and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for all the 26 Lok Sabha seats in the state, out of 76-odd nominees of these 3 parties, nearly half of them declared that they do not have any social media account, such as Facebook or Twitter.
Surprisingly, many of them don't even have an email-ID.
The 'unsocial' candidates on Internet include some heavyweight leaders too, including sitting Congress MP from Surendranagar Soma Ganda Patel, who has again been nominated by the party for the seat.
Patel feels Facebook and Twitter are not necessary to reach out to people.
"I don't even have an email ID of my own. I believe in personal contact rather than using such websites. If someone wants to meet me, my office is always open. Thus, I don't see any use of social media for reaching out to voters," said Patel.
Other Congress heavyweights, all sitting MPs, who do not use social media, as per their affidavits, include Dahod candidate Dr Prabha Taviad, Jamnagar nominee Vikram Madam, Kheda candidate Dinsha Patel, Kishan Patel from Valsad, Anand candidate Bharatsinh Solanki, among others.
The BJP candidates not on social media include Ahmedabad-East candidate and actor Paresh Rawal, Dr KC Patel of Valsad, Vitthal Radadia (Porbandar), Poonam Madam (Jamnagar), Jaswant Bhabhor (Dahod) and Naran Kachhadia (Amreli).
