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INLD Campaign To Go Hi-Tech In The Forthcoming Parliamentary ElectionsBy ugesh srakar, Section Election News
Voters in Haryana will see use of hi-tech means by the Indian National Lok Dal in the forthcoming parliamentary elections. The party is going to press into service mobile vans for hi-tech campaigning during the coming days.
Ajay Singh Chautala, Rajya Sabha member and secretary-general of the INLD, told The Tribune here today that the party had prepared documentaries to be shown to the voters during the NDA's election campaign in Haryana. "Promises that have not been kept by the Bhupinder Singh Hooda government in Haryana and the atrocities committed on the common people have been incorporated in the documentaries prepared for the election campaign," Ajay Chautala said. The party has also prepared compact discs of these documentaries and these would be distributed among voters so that they could see these on their DVD players or computers and also show these to women members of the families, who usually do not attend election rally. Besides the documentaries, the party has also prepared teams of its workers to enact street plays on the "failure of the Congress government in Haryana and the centre". Exuding confidence about the NDA forming the next government at the Centre after the parliamentary elections, Ajay Chautala said the UPA was already on the way to disintegration as many of its constituents had been leaving it before elections. Pooh-poohing the Third Front, the INLD leader said only the NDA was an alternative to the UPA and the so-called Third Front was merely an assembly of some disgruntled politicians, who did not have any future. He claimed that the NDA government, led by Atal Bihari Vajpayee, had been considered the best government that ruled the country so far and added that now Lal Krishan Advani would also provide good governance to the people after the coming elections. Ajay Chautala said incidents of terrorism had increased in recent years and the government had not been able to do anything to stop these acts of terror. He regretted that the constituents of the UPA even doubted the credentials of security personnel who laid down their lives fighting terrorists. Ajay Chautala alleged that the plight of farmers had gone from bad to worse during the tenure of the UPA government and farmers had been forced to commit suicide due to the "wrong policies" of the government. Source: The Tribune INLD campaign to go hi-tech
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