PM Modi’s first virtual rally for UP elections today: Here’s how BJP has prepared

Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s first virtual rally for the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections, the state BJP has prepared a virtual studio for the event.

PM Narendra Modi speaking

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold his first virtual rally for the Uttar Pradesh elections on January 31. (Photo: PTI/FILE)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold the first virtual rally on Monday regarding the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections. UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Deputy CM Dinesh Sharma will also attend the event from Agra and Lucknow respectively.

The state BJP unit has prepared a virtual studio in Lucknow for PM Modi’s ‘Jan Chaupal’ virtual rally. The rally will be broadcast on 21 assembly seats in five districts where polling is to be held in the first phase. These districts are Saharanpur, Shamli, Muzaffarnagar, Baghpat and Gautam Budh Nagar.

The BJP said that arrangements have been made to see the PM’s virtual rally at 7,878 booths at 98 places. According to an estimate, about 49,000 people will listen to this virtual address, including booth presidents. page head Or the people in charge of the voter list, and the beneficiaries of government schemes.

BJP set up virtual studio

BJP General Secretary Sunil Bansal inspected the studio in Lucknow on Sunday ahead of PM Modi’s rally. The studio can also be used for recording.

The studio has chroma facility which will be used to show different scenes in the background due to virtual address. 3D Studio Mix technology will also be used so that people can listen to the leaders sitting at different places in the same rally.

Virtual studio set up by BJP in Lucknow.

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Apart from this, BJP has also developed a tool to connect these page head And track their trends on polling day, so that the party knows about every booth.

The link of the virtual rally will be sent on the smartphone

Links will be sent to smartphone holders in these five districts so that people can attend PM Modi’s rally.

In view of the Kovid-19 epidemic, the Election Commission has banned physical rallies for the assembly elections in five states to be held till January 31.

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