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Lok Sabha Elections: PM Modi Requests That Booth Attendees Speak With First-Time Voters and Discuss The Misdeeds Of Past Regimes

New Delhi: In an effort to win over first-time voters, Prime Minister Modi has instructed BJP booth leaders to engage with newly registered voters by informing them of the widespread corruption and poor governance of the previous administrations. Prime Minister Modi instructed booth leaders in Etah, Agra, Hathras, and Bareilly to turn BJP supporters into canvassers throughout this process. Additionally, he engaged with BJP workers using the NaMo app at 22,648 booths before to the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

PM Modi Talks To BJP Employees On The NaMo App
Ten years ago, those who were voting for the first time would have been little children, and they would not have been aware of the poor performance of the previous administration. In a virtual conversation with booth managers and staff of 10 Uttar Pradesh Lok Sabha seats that are up for election in the third phase via the NaMo programme, Prime Minister Modi said, “You have to reach out to them and tell them about the misdeeds of the previous regimes.” Sambhal, Badaun, Bareilly, Aonla, Etah, Hathras, Agra, Firozabad, and Mainpuri are a few of them.

“You ought to inform farmers that Modi is the one sending the funds to their account.” PM Modi said, “The majority of them don’t even know that money is entering their accounts; they don’t even check their passbooks.

PM Modi Is Aware of Female Voters
PM Modi also requested that Agra booth leader Hemlata Chauhan make sure that female voters prioritise their ballots and are not duped by opposition misinformation. He said, “We’re determined to add 370 votes per booth, and you should engage with women and first-time voters.”

Additionally, the prime minister advised booth leaders to use the wisdom of seasoned leaders by enlisting their help in inspiring voters. During his forty-four-minute chat, the PM ordered booth managers and staff to do more than just hand out flyers; instead, they should make quick trips to nearby towns.

“Before making your argument, spend some time in the house and strike up a conversation. Tell those who haven’t benefited from our projects about Modi’s assurance that they would too,” he added.

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