BJP, Cong gear upfor ‘virtual’ battle
BY MPost16 Aug 2013 4:39 AM IST
MPost16 Aug 2013 4:39 AM IST
Gearing into the election mode Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Wednesday sought public views on the chargesheet it intends to prepare in seeking to corner the UPA government over its failure on several fronts and to highlight the scams unearthed during the present regime.
The Chargesheet Committee constituted under the aegis of the BJP Campaign Committee launched an effort to crowd source inputs in preparing the chargeheet against the Congress-led UPA ahead of the next general elections.
In a joint statement, deputy leaders of Opposition in Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha Ravi Shankar Prasad and Gopinath Munde said the BJP as a team, go to different parts of the country and through ‘Jan Sampark’ programmes elicit views from the public at large.
‘We invite people of India to actively participate in this crowd sourcing exercise,’ the statement said. The BJP said, people can reach the party through http://www.india272.com and released other URLs through which people using applications like telephone, Facebook, Twitter, powerpoint, Youtube and Flickr to access and provide inputs to the Opposition party in including their views in the chargesheet.
Meanwhile, information and broadcasting minister Manish Tewari launched ‘Bharat ki kahani’ (India’s story) detailing UPA’s nine years of governance to deal with BJP’s move.
Cast in the form of media capsules, including audio-visual clips, it is an attempt to convey to the public details of the government’s achievements.
Unveiling the ‘Glimpses of India Story – Phase II’, Tewari said they had attempted to incorporate people’s suggestions regarding the first phase launched on 22 May.
The Chargesheet Committee constituted under the aegis of the BJP Campaign Committee launched an effort to crowd source inputs in preparing the chargeheet against the Congress-led UPA ahead of the next general elections.
In a joint statement, deputy leaders of Opposition in Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha Ravi Shankar Prasad and Gopinath Munde said the BJP as a team, go to different parts of the country and through ‘Jan Sampark’ programmes elicit views from the public at large.
‘We invite people of India to actively participate in this crowd sourcing exercise,’ the statement said. The BJP said, people can reach the party through http://www.india272.com and released other URLs through which people using applications like telephone, Facebook, Twitter, powerpoint, Youtube and Flickr to access and provide inputs to the Opposition party in including their views in the chargesheet.
Meanwhile, information and broadcasting minister Manish Tewari launched ‘Bharat ki kahani’ (India’s story) detailing UPA’s nine years of governance to deal with BJP’s move.
Cast in the form of media capsules, including audio-visual clips, it is an attempt to convey to the public details of the government’s achievements.
Unveiling the ‘Glimpses of India Story – Phase II’, Tewari said they had attempted to incorporate people’s suggestions regarding the first phase launched on 22 May.
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