Bihar: BJP's 'Modi Mitra Digital Warrior Campaign' begins, target to bring Vikas saga from door to door
Patna, September 13 (IANS). The BJP today began its digital politics to bring its development works to the people for the this year’s election in Bihar. The ‘Modi Mitra Digital Warrior Abhiyan’ was launched by the BJP Bihar Social Media Cell and IT wing in Patna on Saturday. The purpose of this campaign is to prepare ten thousand digital warriors from each constituency of the meeting so that the achievements of Premier Narendra Modi and Bihar’s NDA government can be transferred to each home. Thousands of digital warriors, who arrived on this event, promised in one vote that they would take the public welfare schemes of Premier Narendra Modi and the work of the NDA government in Bihar through social media and digital platforms to the general public. On this occasion, Bihar president Dilip Jaiswal said that this campaign would further strengthen the BJP’s relationship with the public. He said it is not just an election strategy, but the largest digital medium of public awareness. The purpose of this campaign is to bring the NDA government’s schemes and Premier Modi’s vision to the public. He reminded the time of the congressional RJD, saying that there was a time when the Bihar industry came to a standstill, the youth had to migrate and the law and order situation were bad. The situation has changed completely today. Bihar chief minister Vijay Kumar Sinha said during the event that Bihar had done historical work in the way, electricity, education, health, employment and digital connectivity during the tenure of the NDA government. Roads are built from town to town today, electricity has reached every home and now democracy will be strengthened by campaigns such as ‘Modi Mitra’ on digital platforms. During this, the National Convener of the IT cell, Amit Malviya, described the technical exposition of this campaign. He said the BJP’s IT wing will now be active at the village level in Bihar. A target is set to make tens of thousands of modes out of each meeting. -Ians MNP/DSC shares this story -tags