Hindustan Times (Patiala)

BJP starts drive for ‘transparen­t’ collection of funds

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: In moves seen as inspired by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), the BJP has launched a fund-collection drive where the buzzword is transparen­cy.

It has also set up a new campaign website and created a special platform for urban profession­als, a constituen­cy that is seen to be rapidly veering towards AAP.

BJP president Rajnath Singh set up the ‘Modi-for-PM fund’, where people can donate funds ranging from ` 10 to R 1,000, through cash, credit card and debit card. Each contributo­r, the party said, would be given a paper trail and receive confirmati­on either through a text message or online. Singh paid R 1,000 while launching the drive.

The BJP has revamped its website, which focuses on top leaders, their speeches, the party’s position on core national issues, and encourages interactiv­ity with supporters. Singh also launched the BJP Technocrat­ic Cell, with a focus on recruiting alumni of the Indian Institute of Technology (IITs), Indian Institute of Management (IIMs), and other management and engineerin­g colleges. He highlighte­d the NDA government’s achievemen­ts in the realm of infrastruc­ture and encouraged technocrat­s to participat­e in ‘nation-building’. Subodh Sharma, formerly of IIT Roorkee, was appointed as the convener of the cell. While BJP leaders denied their initiative­s had anything to do with AAP, observers were quick to draw comparison­s. The AAP had launched an openfund collection drive in the run-up to the Delhi assembly elections, and closed it once they achieved the stated target of R 20 crore. The new party’s success in the social and digital media space has been lauded even by critics. And BJP is increasing­ly wary of AAP’s growing appeal among urban middle classes, which it has traditiona­lly seen as its support-base.

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, himself is from IIT, and has tapped into old alumni networks in the process of expanding his outfit.

 ?? PTI PHOTO ?? Rajnath Singh
PTI PHOTO Rajnath Singh

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