Ludhiana: With the increase in Covid -19 cases and restrictions on the Election Commission, political parties also found a way to reach the masses.
Some support gave a personal touch to the campaign election with a door-to-door meeting, some prepared virtual meetings when they saw the situation.
However, everything was waiting a word from the Election Commission about demonstrations, because there was a ban on them until January 15.
Candidates for Akali Dal from the Eastern Constitution, Ranjit Singh Dhillon said, “When cases still increase, I did not increase, I did not increase, I did not increase, I did not increase, I did not.
Think we will get permission to demonstrate.
So I have already Start covering the area while moving the door to the door.
In addition, demonstrations spend a lot of time and energy in making arrangements.
These days people don’t want to get out to their homes because of a pandemic.
“He also said party workers were connected with voters through social media .
On the other hand, BJP District President Pushpinder Singhal said, “We have prepared a virtual meeting.
On January 16, we expect at least 3 lakh people to take part in one.
We have our IT cells and if needed we will arrange virtual demonstrations in the city like What we have done in Himachal.
We will get a large screen installed in Chowks where we will take advantage of the leader’s speech.
“He also claims that the demonstration is a waste of time, because it is better if candidates can reach voters personally.
Meanwhile, the President of the AAM Party AAM AADMI SURESH GOEL said, “AAP is the first party to start the campaign trend through social media because we succeed in Delhi with the help of social media.
In Punjab, we also have a handle.
This party also trains candidates to use Social media.
“He said the situation at this time was not possible to arrange demonstrations instead AT was interested in the meeting of the door to the door and in a small meeting because it gave a personal touch nuance.
Goel said recently the head of the Delhi Minister Arvind Kejriwal also made the door to the door in Punjab so that other candidates could follow him.
However, the President of the Congress of Ashwani Sharma said, “We have called the IT team here and they have started working too but still we believe that we need to reach the poor we need to go to them because they don’t use cellphones.
And the internet.” He said they would hold a meeting and demonstration of Nukkad, Dependimg about the decision of the Election Commission.
Meanwhile, rustic candidates have a different perspective.
Sad Candidates from Dakha, Manpreet Ayali said, “I have covered all the elections once and if we don’t get permission for a demonstration, it won’t make a difference.
Here in our villages have many programs every day.
On Friday, I participated In the celebration of Maghi in Gurdwaras so that in this way it also gave me the platform to meet voters.
“He said they would plan something virtually too but after seeing the direction of ECI.