Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Shah Faesal under house arrest again

- Pawan Sharma pawan.sharma@htlive.com

SRINAGAR:Two days after the revocation of Public Safety Act (PSA) against him, former IAS officertur­ned-politician Shah Faesal is under house arrest.

Faesal, along with former minister Sartaj Madni and Mehbooba Mufti’s former political secretary Peer Manoor, were released after spending close to 10 months in detention on Wednesday, following the administra­tion’s decision to revoke PSA against them.

After his release, Faesal went to his house in Ompora, Budgam, but was asked to move to his official residence in Jawahar Nagar, Srinagar, where he has been put under house arrest with policemen guarding him. Some of Faesal’s close associates alleged they were not allowed to meet him.

The revocation orders of Faesal and two PDP leaders were signed by J&K home secretary Shaleen Kabra. A senior police officer said certain restrictio­ns have been imposed on him. HTC

CHANDIGARH:: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Haryana will be unfolding digitally driven mass contact programmes, including two virtual political rallies, in the next two weeks, to mark the first anniversar­y of the party’s second term in power at the Centre.

The two-week-long campaign in three phases, beginning June 7, points towards a shift in campaignin­g style and the BJP’s new way of connecting virtually with people.

The campaign will revolve around, what party leaders say, the ‘Atamnirbha­r Bharat Abhiyan’, the Rs 20 lakh crore economic package Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced to tide over the Covid-19 crisis. The party will also highlight steps taken by chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar-led BJP-JJP coalition government after retaining power in October 2019 elections, including ways to combat Covid-19 pandemic.

A key element of this outreach programme will be two “e-rallies” that state BJP president Subhash Barala is “very keen” to organise.

“One virtual rally will cover 11 districts and connect with 10,000 people via various digital platforms,” BJP president Subhash

THE TWO-WEEK-LONG CAMPAIGN IN THREE PHASES, BEGINNING JUNE 7, POINTS TOWARDS A SHIFT IN CAMPAIGNIN­G STYLE

Barala said. “This is going to be a three-phase direct and digital driven mass contact programme. The last phase will focus on virtual samvaad (dialogue) with people,” he said.

A senior BJP leader from the Centre, chief minister Khattar and Barala will address the e-rallies, the dates for which are yet to be finalised. In the first phase of campaign between June 7 and June 14, two party workers each at the booth-level will interact with 100 families. The party has set the target of connecting with 20 lakh households.

According to Barala, every family will be handed over a folder containing three documents like a letter of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, achievemen­ts of the Union government and welfare measures taken by the state government, so far.

PARTY TO DISTRIBUTE 10 LAKH MASKS, SANITISERS TO NEEDY

After the Covid-19 pandemic hit Haryana, the BJP foot soldiers, Barala claims, have distribute­d 25 lakh sanitisers among the needy. The second phase of this campaign will be kicked- off on June 14.

During this period, the BJP has decided to connect with 20 lakh more people by distributi­ng 10 lakh masks and as many sanitisers to what Barala says “strictly needy people.”

The district presidents of the BJP will lead this campaign with the help of activists of six Morchas of the party, he said.

The third phase will revolve around ‘virtual dialogue or ‘e-samvaad’, through social media platforms such as Facebook live.

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