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After EC ban on rallies, political parties take to digital mode for UP polls

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LUCKNOW: With the Election Commission imposing restrictio­ns on poll rallies till January 15 in the wake of rising COVID-19 cases, political parties in Uttar Pradesh are gearing up for virtual campaignin­g.

While the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) already has a good presence on social media platforms, the Samajwadi Party (SP) and others are putting in efforts to strengthen their digital army and chalking out strategies to boost their support base. “We are miles ahead of rival parties in leveraging our social media presence. Further, we are working on a strategy for virtual campaigns,” BJP state media in-charge Manish Dixit said.

The party has assigned separate responsibi­lities to booth level office-bearers to associate people on WhatsApp, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and other platforms, he said. BJP’s main rival SP is also preparing for virtual campaigns.

The party has been telecastin­g key events and press conference­s addressed or attended by party chief Akhilesh Yadav on its YouTube channel. “It’s difficult to reach out to rural folk through digital platforms but the party is looking at the best possible ways,” SP national spokespers­on Ashutosh Verma said.

“The party has been creating thousands of WhatsApp groups in rural areas and adding youths,” Verma said.

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) termed the EC’s directive for virtual campaigns a blessing and said it will use its experience in social media to whip up support.

The party’s state spokespers­on Vaibhav Maheshwari said the AAP always believed in reaching people individual­ly and social media was the best way to establish this connection.

“Our agenda includes power, water, health and education. Showing photoshopp­ed images, creating hatred on temple-mosque issues is no longer liked by the people,” he said, adding the people are liking his party’s ideology.

Congress media coordinato­r Lalan Kumar said his party will keep the state’s burning issues before the people through social media.

“The party already has a strong presence on social media, but we are making extra arrangemen­ts for virtual campaignin­g,” he said.

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