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Lok Sabha polls: Delhi BJP to hold influencers' meet to increase voter outreach through social media

The meeting is expected to be attended by 1,000 influencers

PTI New Delhi Published 20.04.24, 04:22 PM
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The BJP in Delhi will hold a mega influencers' meet next week for increasing voter outreach through social media ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, party leaders said on Saturday.

Social media is a very potent tool to send across any message and there are a large number of users on platforms such as X, Facebook and WhatsApp, among others, that need to be reached, the BJP's Delhi unit chief Virendra Sachdeva said.

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"The influencers' meet will help us bring those supporting us together for coordinated, organised publicity and campaigning on different social media platforms," he said.

The meeting is expected to be attended by 1,000 influencers, he said.

Social media influencers are people from various fields who actively use the various platforms to express their views and opinions and have a large number of followers.

Several senior BJP leaders are likely to attend the meeting, said another leader.

Such events are crucial before the elections and a similar meet was held before the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, he said.

Delhi's seven Lok Sabha seats will go to the polls in the sixth phase on May 25. The BJP won all the seven seats in the 2014 and the 2019 elections.

AAP and the Congress -- both constituents of the opposition INDIA bloc -- are contesting the general elections in an alliance in Delhi this time.

The Congress has fielded candidates in the North East Delhi, North West Delhi and the Chandni Chowk seats while AAP is contesting from East Delhi, West Delhi, South Delhi and New Delhi.

The BJP has retained only two-time incumbent Manoj Tiwari from North East Delhi in its list, fielding new candidates on the remaining six.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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