Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

To extend reach, SP comes up with ‘Bicycle TV’

- Pankaj Jaiswal pjaiswal@hindustant­imes.com

Channel will be used to beam campaign, party ideas & ideologies, previous SP govt’s achievemen­ts and SP’s future events

ABHISHEK MISHRA,

national secretary, SP

LUCKNOW: The Samajwadi Party has launched ‘BicycleTV’ to extend its reach to the public electronic­ally in these corona times. The move is in step with the increasing culture among political parties to adopt remote audio-visual means to inform and influence people. Bicycle is the election symbol of the SP. The SP soft-launched the Bicycle TV (on YouTube) on August 15 -without any announceme­nt,with the Independen­ce Day message by party president Akhilesh Yadav. Since then, in a fortnight, the media team of the party handling the channel has uploaded a dozen curated short video documentar­ies. Some of them are a scathing attack on the ruling BJP and its government on various issues while others are publicisin­g the party and its previous government’s achievemen­ts. “The channel will be used to beam campaign, propagatio­n of the party’s ideas and ideologies, previous SP government’s achievemen­ts, party’s future programmes, announceme­nts, expose the ruling party and their lies, live press conference­s and live party events,” said Abhishek Mishra, SP national secretary and former UP minister. If ‘Mission 2022: Baaees Main Bicycle (bicycle in 2022)’ nudges people to vote for the party in 2022 UP assembly elections, then ‘Save UP, the heart of India’ targets the UP government and chief minister Yogi Adityanath. One short film is focused on Agra-Lucknow Expressway and another one on 108 ambulances, while ‘Samajwadi Hausala (socialist grit) highlights the lathicharg­e on SP youth volunteers’ incident of August 28

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