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Rally came out, Netas went ‘Phygital’, increased a visit to the voter house

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Don’t be shocked if you see a politician appearing at your door every day.
Social media remains their main playground in a limited covid election campaign, but cross-line candidates have switched to more ‘phytital’ strategies to reach voters as the first phase of the election of the closer seven parts assembly and the boundaries of Cybersphere in matching The warmth of a personal connection feels acute.
Because physical demonstrations were banned until January 22, the candidates had begun to return to the door to meet people, choose several environments at once, with a small group of supporters within the boundaries permitted under the Covid protocol.
The candidates are banks to visit many houses as much as possible, which will make unique elections in terms of personal visits made by a candidate for MLA to the voter house.
Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram are used to spread the news about this visit with updates.
Manceveer Singh, BSP candidate from Dadri who has started his door-to-door visit as early as 6 in the morning, illustrates this as a “very necessary initiative to connect with people”.
Candidate Noida AAP, Pankaj Awana, also, has been active around the environment, assisted by party officials, including the Head of the Bhupendra Singh Jadaun District.
Covid restrictions at this time have made a ferry party about banking on external demonstrations when permission is finally given.
They worry that restrictions can be extended by a few days and time is almost finished with three weeks left for the first phase and lots of land to be closed.
SP plans to set the screen to turn on campaign demonstrations.
Rahul Chaudhary, City President of Ghaziabad SP, said, “Our party is waiting for January 23 to find out whether permissions to hold a demonstration will be given or not.
If it does not happen, we plan to install a large screen in various locations and hold digital demonstrations.
We will make The arrangement sits in accordance with the norms of electoral commissions and other Covid protocols.
“BJP, which has the advantage of others with established IT cells, has used various digital tools to reach voters.
The mobile video call application plays a big role.
Noida Mla Pankaj Singh BJP, which has dropped with Covid for a week now, connected with RWA members and associations through the application.
His Twitter account also provides routine updates about the interaction.
Singh has announced on January 16 that he has been tested positively but promised to stay in touch with people in online party elections and workers.
He hopes to immediately return to the field.
Independent candidates from Dadri Amit Basoya believe whatsapp and Instagram Reach will help him match candidates from larger parties within reach.
That way, digital campaigns are great levelers.
However, with marketing companies employed by candidates, some have advantages of amplification that others do not do.
Vans carry LED screens have been deployed in rural areas by several parties where data connectivity is patchy and not many can bring a smartphone.
Although there are roadshow prohibitions, cycles / bicycles / vehicle meetings and procession, indoor meetings with a maximum of 300 people or 50% of the capacity of the hall is permitted.
Anil Yadav, husband Congress Congress from Noida Pankhuri Pathak and members of Congress itself, said, “We walked a few kilometers during the door-to-door campaign.
Party workers and friends help us in our digital campaign.
We hold a virtual meeting also to connect with voters we.

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