Modi likely to speak on social media at BJP's media workshop in Delhi.
Bharatiya
Janata Party poll panel chief Narendra Modi will be holding a workshop
in New Delhi for its party spokespersons on the use of social media and
modern technology to reach out to the young and first-time voters. The
move can be seen as the party's preparation for the 2014 Lok Sabha
elections.
The media workshop began in the morning.
He
has maintained in earlier interactions with the party leadership that
this section of voters is desperate for change. The number of people
below the age of 35 is estimated to be around 65 per cent of the total
population.
Other
senior leaders are also expected to speak in the conclave. Leader of
the Opposition in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj and her Rajya Sabha
counterpart Arun Jaitley will inaugurate the conclave while BJP
President Rajnath Singh will give the valedictory address.
BJP
is also holding a one-day conclave on August 18 for its state unit
presidents and office-bearers here. Modi and top central leaders will be
addressing this gathering. The party is likely to get a feedback on the
progress made in formation of various teams from booth-level committees
and above.
The issue of reaching out to prospective voters will also be discussed with the state unit chiefs and general secretaries.
The
BJP has launched a website to invite suggestions for its "chargesheet"
against the "decade of misgovernance" of the Congress-led UPA. Party
workers, supporters and the masses have been asked to give a feedback.
The
party is also working on reaching out to voters through the
conventional routes of holding public rallies and door-to-door
campaigns.
source:infoelection.com
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