Chandigarh: To motivate and charge up booth workers, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will connect with them via the NaMo app on Sept 26, chief minister Nayab Saini announced on Sunday.
Emphasising that the party is focusing on micro-management, he said the PM will communicate with all the party workers via the app and share the winning mantra.
The CM also urged the citizens of the state to connect with the NamO app and listen to
PM Modi’s thoughts.
He said under the PM’s guidance, the double-engine govt will gain strength and the state’s development will follow a new direction.
The BJP workers are dedicated and enthusiastic about achieving a significant victory in the elections, and the PM’s address will provide a new direction to the state’s politics, Saini said.
The CM asserted that the BJP has become the voice of the common people in the state, with the govt’s development work resonating everywhere. The govt has honestly provided jobs to millions of youth without any intermediaries or costs, he said, adding that the BJP govt would continue to follow this policy to make the state more prosperous. tnn
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