BJP’s election rally will be hybrid with hi-tech, party is making big preparations

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BJPs election rally will be hybrid with hi-tech

New Delhi: In view of the upcoming assembly elections in five states, BJP is making big preparations. At present, the Election Commission has a ban on any kind of physical rally in these states. Therefore, in all five states, the BJP has prepared for a hybrid election rally. The party has planned to bring more and more people on the social media platform in hybrid mode. Party sources say that in view of the guidelines of Covid-19, the party has made a new strategy for the election campaign, which will be hybrid as well as hi-tech.

Speeches of big leaders will be shown again and again
According to sources, BJP’s small election rally in the five states will be converted into a big election rally in a hybrid model. All the small rallies will be broadcast live on various platforms of social media. There is a plan to cover at least two lakh people in one rally. BJP National President JP Nadda has told many big leaders of the party in this regard that all the rallies will be in hybrid mode. He has said that in the election campaign, senior BJP leaders will address a small program while this speech will be broadcast live on various social media platforms. Along with this, these speeches will be shown again and again in different areas.

BJPs election rally will be hybrid with hi-tech

Voting from February 10
In view of the increasing cases of Corona, the Election Commission had banned any kind of election rally till January 15, while roadshows are also not allowed till January 22. However, the Election Commission has now given some relaxation in this. Because elections are going to be held in five states of UP, Uttarakhand, Manipur, Punjab, and Goa from February 10 itself. Elections will be held in 7 phases for all 403 legislative seats in UP. Elections for 60 seats in Manipur will be held in two phases on February 27 and March 3. Polling for 117 seats in Punjab will be held on February 20, while for 70 assembly seats in Uttarakhand and 40 assembly seats in Goa, polling will be held in a single phase on February 14. The counting of votes will take place on March 10 and the election results will be declared on the same day.

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