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Virtual Rallies Failed In The Real Exam: Bihar Election 2020

Virtual rallies failed in the real exam, now election campaign leaders are on the ground: Bihar Election 2020. The Election Campaign has not even started properly now that the ‘concept’ of virtual rallies is failing.

Political parties are now preparing programs for ground publicity i.e. Actual Rally and meetings. Neither leaders nor the public is confident of virtual rallies. The grassroots election campaign of political parties has started with Bharatiya Janata Party, President JP Nadda Gaya.

Chief Ministers Nitish Kumar’s public meetings are also being held on Wednesday. Further, public meetings of big leaders of all parties including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, Rahul Gandhi, Chirag Paswan are also going to be held.

BJP has started ominous real rallies

Initially highly enthusiastic about the virtual rally, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has now launched four helicopters for the Bihar elections. The top team is being provided a car from the party.

Leaders like Bhupendra Yadav, Sushil Modi, Nityanand Rai, Mangal Pandey and State President Dr. Sanjay Jaiswal have started rallying rallies. Two-day nominations are joining the veteran leader’s day, while two to three rallies are taking place.

Virtual rallies confusing traditional voters

Political parties have feedback that virtual rallies are not understood by the public. The party’s traditional voters are getting confused. This is why the BJP has changed its strategy. Now the top leaders have been tasked by the top leadership. By asking the BJP candidates, the leaders of the social equation are being fielded.

Nadda, who has held a public meeting in Gaya, Nitish’s meeting today

BJP President JP Nadda himself went to deliver a message to the party leaders. He gave the message of promoting election campaign and ground fighting. After BJP, now Chief Minister and National President of Janata Dal United Nitish Kumar will also hold an actual rally from Wednesday.

Access crisis, how many people have a smart phone

Political parties believe that farmers, workers and women vote have confidence. Most of them do not have a smart phone. Those who have smart phones will participate in an hour or two virtual rally, there is no guarantee.

Many elderly voters associated with the parties argue that social media is the most powerful medium of information exchange, but this social media has now become a ‘hypocritical’ weapon to mislead, influence and confuse people.

Social media is unable to believe even the right thing

Rajiv Kumar of the Bihar Election Watch and the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR), an organization working on election reforms, says that the propaganda caused by social media is only the first phase, with the effect of demolishing democracy.

The scope of public thinking is being determined. Companies that brought social media to the market had initially lied to empower people with extensive uncontrolled information and a clean environment, but this did not happen.

It became such a powerful medium of propaganda and misinformation, which easily helped millions of people Can be misled from. The condition is that people are not even trusting the right information. A different environment is being created as per the need for social media. The consequences of this can be dangerous.

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