Here’s how Indian politicians are wooing voters with free smartphones

Here’s how Indian politicians are wooing voters with free smartphones

Here’s how Indian politicians are wooing voters with free smartphones
Credit: Ivan Mehta

In September, we wrote about how politicians in India were bribing voters with free smartphones worth millions of dollars. The next trend in campaigning also involves free phones, but in a more old-fashioned way.

The BJP reportedly hired 350 call center contractors in Raipur to poll these constituents about their satisfaction with the ruling party, and ask them whom they were voting for in the elections. Based on these conversations, BJP sent party activists to meet with voters who aligned with the opposition party with a view to convince them to switch sides.

It’s a rather low-tech method of influencing voters, as compared to Russia’s preferred methods of hacking election infrastructure or politically polarizing people with paid social media trolls – especially when you consider what sort of data mining a political party could engage in by handing out free smartphones. But hey, it might just work.

The full story is worth a read, and you can find it here.