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JD(U) To Utilize Online networking In A Major Way

JD(U) to utilize online networking in a major way, with Bihar Polls under the shadow of Coronavirus. Accommodated to the chance of assembly elections in Bihar being held in the midst of limitations set up on account of the COVID 19 pandemic, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s JD(U) has asked its majority to increase its online life nearness with an uncommon spotlight on first-time voters.

Making WhatsApp groups and Facebook pages, which could fill in as an interface between the party and the people, figured among the rules got by JD(U) infantry from Kumar during the six-day “virtual sammelan” that finished on Friday. Situated at his official residence here and flanked by confided in assistants, Kumar picked the minds of the party’s grassroots workers spread over every one of the 38 areas of Bihar during the six-day-long exercise.

In his starting comments on Friday, Sanjay Kumar Jha, who is a national general secretary of the organization other than an individual from the state bureau, stated, “in excess of 70 percent of people, matured somewhere in the range of 18 and 24 years, are known to be exceptionally active on WhatsApp and Facebook”. “This online proximity must be taken advantage of. These adolescents are undoubtedly not mindful of the conditions that won in Bihar when Nitish Kumar dominated.

“A couple of decades prior, when we were students ourselves, the Magadh district consistently stayed in news as a result of murders which have become a relic of past times,” he said. Contrast that and the circumstance today when students from Jehanabad and Aurangabad locale are figuring among toppers in assessments led by the state auxiliary instruction board, Jha said. “Lives of young ladies have been changed in view of plans like free bikes and garbs. The adolescents would have the option to value it better in the light of how terrible things were prior,” he included.

The difference between “great administration” acquired by Kumar and the “jungle raj” that went before it has been a repetitive subject of the motivational speeches that the CM and his partners conveyed to the party infantry since Sunday last.

Party banners with suggestive inscriptions like “bhay banaam bharosa” (dread versus trust) and Kumar’s own rehashed statement – “the individuals who have achieved casting a ballot age as of late probably been extremely youthful in 2005 and they should be determined what we had acquired”- give a plentiful sign that the decision party plans to bother the disappointments of the once-strong RJD. Plus, the party will feature the accomplishments that mark the period since it has been in power.

The procedure, where the JD(U) is immovably sponsored by the BJP for which the tone was set by Union Home Minister Amit Shah at his “virtual address” last Sunday, which has met with expected anger from the RJD headed by Lalu Prasad.

Tejashwi Yadav, who is Prasad’s youngest son and the CM contender for the Assembly elections, routinely suggests the conversation starter “did the JD(U) and Nitish Kumar not think about defilement bodies of evidence against my dad and criminal bodies of evidence against individuals from my Party when he lined up with us”.

Strikingly, Yadav was Kumar’s ally until the last unexpectedly left the Great Partnership that included JD (U), RJD and Congress in July 2017 and came back to the NDA which he had stopped in 2013. A prepared government official, who is focusing on a record fourth back to back term as a CM, Kumar is very much mindful of entanglement of descending intensely on the resistance.

“The emphasis on the bad behaviors of our antecedents in power must not be in excess of 10 percent,” Kumar hosts been telling his party workers, a preventative note trying to control them from losing it while talking about “Pati Patni Ki Sarkaar” one more catchphrase received by the party. The trademark tries to underscore the 15 years during which Lalu Prasad and Rabri Devi held the CM’s post between themselves.

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