Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Get 3 lakh ‘genuine’ Facebook likes each, Modi tells BJP MPS

- Kumar Uttam

THE PM HAS OFFERED TO HOLD A LIVE VIDEO CALL WITH WORKERS FROM THE LEADERS’ CONSTITUEN­CIES IF THE TARGET IS ACHIEVED

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked each Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP to get at least 300,000 likes on their Facebook page, and offered to hold a live video call with workers from their constituen­cies if the target is achieved, according to three leaders from the party.

The target was set on Friday in a dinner meeting that Modi had with BJP MPS at the new party headquarte­rs in Delhi.

A BJP MP who attended the meeting said the PM asked which of the MPS were active on Facebook, to which most people raised their hands. The PM then asked how many of them had 300,000 likes on their pages, to which only a few responded in the affirmativ­e.

“The PM offered to address, through live video call, the mandal-level workers in our constituen­cies if we achieved this target,” the BJP MP said on condition of anonymity. “He was particular that these likes should be ‘genuine’ likes, and should not be ‘bought’ through marketing companies offering such services,” said another MP.

The PM’S stress on the importance of using social media effectivel­y comes nearly a year ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

It coincides with the government’s warning of consequenc­es to Facebook if the election process in India was interfered with, in light of the political storm over alleged breach of FB data by election management company Cambridge Analytica to influence poll outcomes in other countries. Hiren Joshi, an officer on special duty in the PMO, has made a presentati­on to the parliament­arians on how to use the Namo App for disseminat­ion of info related to the achievemen­ts of the government .

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