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PM, BJP leader to overcome virtual demonstrations

PM, BJP leader to overcome virtual demonstrations
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Agra: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Minister of Home Affairs Amit Shah, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and other Big Shots from the ruler NDA will hold “virtual demonstrations” with a group of doctors, industrialists, advocates, teachers, and others targeted from January 25 and so on as The virtual campaign party, in the middle of a strict Covid protocol imposed by the Indian Election Commission for the next assembly poll.
The BJP National President, JP Nadda, which held a meeting with a 40 Vidhan Sabha office carrier in the Agra and Aligarh region, where the polls will be held on February 10 in the first phase of the election in the country, saying that besides this virtual demonstration, The party must depend on non-conventional campaign facilities to make people aware of the great achievement of the central and state government.
Confirming this, the Secretary of the State Party, Vijay Shivhare, who is also part of the meeting, told TII, “all groups targeted at various regions of the Braj region will be connected virtually with brass for the party”.
Nadda also asked for the carrier of party officers to reach forecasters, pastor temples, churches and scholars of the mosque, because they were influential people in the community and were very connected with ordinary people, who listened to their advice.
“The carriers of the district office have been advised to visit Dalit houses and other backlit classes, because the party’s goal will reach the ground and listen to their problems before asking for their support for a party,” Nadda said, adding that the wise voter list must be Prepared so it is easy to identify that party leaders can approach them and convince them to support BJP.
Nadda suggested the carrier of female offices from the party to involve Mehndi, Rangoli, Chaupal programs and create a party that supported the party.
Similarly, young workers in small groups must stand in public places such as – chowks, buses and auto stands – with placards carrying positive messages about parties and government achievements to get public attention and share the Word.
“Social media networks must be very focused in this election because public demonstrations are prohibited.
So the priority must spread messages received from the state and national levels everywhere,” he said, adding the Prime Minister “Maan Ki Baat” program scheduled for January 30 must be held properly at the booth level.

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