Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

BJP plans live-screenings of Modi’s interactio­n with students across India

- Kumar Uttam

NEWDELHI: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has asked its state units to organise live screenings of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s interactio­n with students, Pareeksha Pe Charcha, in every assembly constituen­cy of the country through LED screens and other means, a senior party leader said.

Each of these shows in the assembly constituen­cies should have at least 500 people in attendance, the party has told its leaders. All office-bearers and elected representa­tives of the party have been asked to attend the event and ensure wide publicity to it on social media at the district and state level. The aim is to amplify the message of the PM in an election year.

The human resource developmen­t ministry was also making arrangemen­ts to have the interactio­n screened for Indian students in Russia, Iran, Qatar, Nepal, Nigeria, Oman, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait , according to officials aware of the developmen­t.

Launched last year, Pareeksha Pe Charcha is Modi’s interactio­n with students ahead of their annual examinatio­ns; teachers and parents, too, take part in the event.

The PM will hold this dialogue at New Delhi’s Talkatora stadium on January 29. This year’s event is expected to follow the same format as last year’s, when Modi spoke with students at the venue and in other locations through video conferenci­ng and discussed issues related to examinatio­ns and stress.

Unlike last year, though, only students who cleared a test will be interactin­g with the Prime Minister. Exam stress is a big issue in India where the Class 10 and Class 12 board examinatio­ns are not just competitiv­e but also very important. Several helplines remain open during this time to help students cope with stress. Last year, Modi released a book he wrote on the subject, Exam Warriors, in early February, ahead of the Pareeksha Pe Charcha event.

“Elaborate arrangemen­ts have been made for its wide publicity. We want to engage with maximum number of persons through different programmes before the summer parliament­ary elections,” the BJP leader quoted in the first instance said on condition of anonymity.

In a communicat­ion sent out to BJP’S state units and its elected representa­tives, the party’s national general secretary Arun Singh has suggested a nine-point action plan to make the event a success and get maximum publicity.

“In big town and cities, cinema hall owners should be apprised of the utility of this programme and encouraged to show it on screen,” Singh wrote to BJP leaders.

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