UP Assembly elections: PM Modi's mega virtual rally plans set
India Today
While the PM has already started mega virtual campaigning, the opposition parties are lagging.
While Prime Minister Narendra Modi has already kicked off the election campaigning for the upcoming Assembly polls with his first virtual rally on Monday, the opposition parties are still lagging.
PM Modi will hold a virtual dialogue on the Union Budget 2022 on February 2. Including this, the PM will address five programs till February 10. The BJP state unit has made all necessary arrangements for the same.
They have reached out to the people through inauguration and foundation laying programs of development projects worth billions of rupees.
According to sources, PM Modi will address BJP workers across the country through a virtual medium at 11 pm on February 2.For this, LED screens will be installed in various districts across the state. The PM, in his speech, will describe the various schemes being run for social welfare by the central government.
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As per sources, the PM will hold more than 10 virtual rallies in February, two rallies per week. These will be broadcast in all 403 assemblies. After February 2, the next meeting is likely to be held on February 4.
On the other hand, the Samajwadi Party has also commenced virtual rallies. However, Akhilesh Yadav has not yet conducted any virtual rally. The schedule of the virtual campaign is yet to be released. According to sources, the party would hold small rallies with a capacity of 1,000 people maximum.