Television punditry began early morning as trends poured in from the five election states. Every data point was analysed by talking heads and every constituency was dissected to hypothesise on the performance of candidates and parties.
True to form, social media had no patience for nuance. Though the Election Commission site was still showing early leads, subject to updates later, social media was drowning in noise and jumping to conclusions. However, the day belonged to Twitter wits and jokesters, who used the gift-wrapped opportunity to create an avalanche of humour.
Here is a selection of gags:As J Jayalalithaa took her throne for another five-year term, some expressed hope that the pre-election push on alcohol prohibition in Tamil Nadu will slow down.
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