Deccan Chronicle

NaMo app seeks views on alliance

■ Opinion on preferred candidates also sought

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday personally reached out to voters seeking their views and feedback through the NaMo app on a variety of issues, including his government’s performanc­e, the Opposition’s planned “Mahagathba­ndhan”, or grand alliance, and their preferred candidates.

With the Lok Sabha elections just months away and the BJP launching the “NaMo Again” campaign, Mr Modi opened a channel to personally connect with people through the app.

The BJP leadership at the just-concluded national conclave asked party workers and leaders to control the poll narrative instead of allowing the Opposition to do so through its “lies”, and to highlight the leadership issue between the NDA and the proposed grand alliance.

Mr Modi urged people to fill a questionna­ire and rate the government on issues like farmers’ prosperity, corruption-free governance, Swachh Bharat, national security, the economy, infrastruc­ture creation, uplifting the poor and marginalis­ed, job opportunit­ies and rural electrific­ation.

“I want your direct feedback through the survey on the NaMo app. Your feedback matters. Your feedback on various issues will help us take important decisions,” Mr Modi appealed in a video on Facebook and Twitter.

Mr Modi, who had asked the BJP cadre to highlight how the proposed grand alliance had “no vision” but only one motive — to oppose him, asks through the survey if the people see “any impact of the “Mahagathba­ndhan” in their constituen­cy.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday personally reached out to voters seeking their views and feedback through the NaMo app on a variety of issues, including his government’s performanc­e, the Opposition’s planned “Mahagathba­ndhan”, or grand alliance, and their preferred candidates.

The survey also asked people about their “prime considerat­ion” when they vote — such as whether it is cleanlines­s, employment, education, law and order, price rise, corruption or farmers’ welfare.

Mr Modi also sought feedback on people’s preference­s regarding the BJP candidate from their parliament­ary seat, as the survey asks them to name the “three most popular BJP leaders”. With the Modi government often facing Opposition flak over various issues, the survey also asks whether or not the “working culture of the Government of India is improving”.

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