BJP's campaign launched in 8 languages
The official social media account of BJP released films based on the PM MUDRA Yojana in eight languages which Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Assamese, Odia, Bengali and Hindi. This film was also shared by the official handle of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the X platform.
Total five films were released in eight languages based on critical policies the Indian government has implemented. These policies are the MUDRA Yojana, the Jan Dhan Yojana, the Ujjwala Yojana, the UPI, and the PM Awas Yojana.
‘Sapne Nahi Haqeeqat Bunte, Tabhi Toh Sab Modi Ko Chunte Hai’, BJP’s campaign for the 2024 elections, translates to how Prime Minister Narendra Modi has turned the dreams and aspirations of crores of Indians into reality. The messaging of the campaign builds on PM Modi’s guarantees and delivery of promises and dreams spanning the previous generation, the present generation, and the future generation of Amrit Peedhi. PM Modi has delivered dreams spanning years, decades, and even 500 years, said the BJP during the launch of the campaign song last week.
The hashtag #TabhiTohSabModiKoChunteHain was trending on social media, with people from all walks of life and the entire BJP social media ecosystem (including Union Cabinet Ministers and BJP Chief Ministers) plugging the policy films. The trend was also active on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s personal app, the Narendra Modi App (NaMo App), and was tweeted by many volunteers.
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Here are the policy films based on 10 years of ‘Modi Guarantee’ launched in 8 different languages:
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