Millennium Post

AB KI BAAR, TRUMP SARKAR: TRUMP

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WASHINGTON: In a bid to woo Indian-americans, Donald Trump has borrowed from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s winning slogan of the 2014 general elections as the Republican presidenti­al nominee is seen in a TV ad saying “Ab Ki Baar Trump Sarkaar”.

This is the first time that a US presidenti­al candidate has specifical­ly targeted the Indian-american vote bank.

The new advertisem­ent shows the 70-year-old reality TV star adapting Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) catchy election slogan of the 2014 polls “Ab Ki baar, Modi Sarkar”.

Indian-americans are traditiona­lly supporters of the Democratic Party and Trump’s move is seen as an effort to make a dent in this vote bank.

The billionair­e is seen in the 30-second video saying, “Ab Ki Baar Trump Sarkaar”.

“It’s running on 20 channels,” Shalabh Kumar, chairman of the Indian American Advisory Council of Donald J Trump for President, said.

The commercial, which ranges from 20 seconds to 50 seconds in different variants, is being run 20 times a day on these Indian-american channels.

It concludes with “I am Donald Trump and I approve this message” and carries excerpts of his remarks from his recent address to the Republican

The 20-50 second commercial in different variants is being run 20 times a day on Indian-american channels

Hindu Coalition charity events in New Jersey.

In between his remarks, images of Prime Minister Modi pop in.

In this election cycle, Trump has made an unpreceden­ted effort to reach out to the Indian-american community. He is the first presidenti­al nominee to address an Indian-american event.

This week, his daughterin-law Lara Trump celebrated Diwali at a Hindu Temple in Ashburn Virginia, a key swing State. Kumar, who has been instrument­al in both the commercial ad and New Jersey, did not say how much money the campaign is spending in running these advertisem­ents on Indian channels in the US.

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