Demand for helicopters rises as polls draw near
Mumbai: They may cost from Rs 45,000 to more than Rs.100,000 for an hour, but that does not seem to deter political parties from hiring helicopters and small aircraft to criss-cross the country for campaigning in the run-up to the Lok Sabha polls.
All major political parties in Maharashtra have decided to charter helicopters in a big way for their top central and state leaders and VIP campaigners.
An aviation industry source said that the Congress is likely to be the largest single user of private aircraft during the forthcoming elections.
`The party has already booked nearly 20 helicopters, mainly medium to large twin engine ones, air-conditioned helicopters, and another 10 small jet aircraft to ferry its top leaders for the next two months,` the source said
And now, party symbols as tatoos on cheeks! Jaipur: It`s time for the great Indian election circus and political parties are doing everything to campaign - through posters, cut-outs, flags and caps. The latest is flaunting tattoos of the party symbol on cheeks, hands or even the chest.
Election campaign material manufacturers are busy handling orders from political parties for tattoos with party symbols that are not only cheaper but can be sported for as long as a week.
Image: A BJP supporter sports the party`s symbol at a polling station during the state assembly elections, in Bikaner.
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BJP campaign turns to YouTube, blogs Ahmedabad: The Bharatiya Janata Party in Gujarat, known for leveraging IT tools in election campaigns, is planning to put up key excerpts of past speeches by prime ministerial candidate L K Advani and Chief Minister Narendra Modi on the internet, including on YouTube and blogs.
The initiative of preparing the framework for the `streaming video campaign` has been taken up by the BJP`s IT cell in Gujarat which has started selecting video clips from a library of footage of public meetings addressed by the two leaders during the past five years.
BJP withdraws Tricolour from Advani`s website Kottayam:
The BJP has withdrawn the national flag from the party`s prime ministerial candidate L K Advani`s website following a complaint from the Mahatma Gandhi Foundation based at Palai near here.
The national flag used in the website www.lkadvani.in was withdrawn after it was pointed out that the flag should not be used for campaign purposes.
Image: A man waves the Indian national flag in front of the Taj Mahal hotel, one of the targets of last months terror attacks in Mumbai, India, Friday, Dec. 26, 2008.
Modi`s speeches set to Gujarati folk tunes offered as ring tones Ahmedabad: Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi`s speeches made at various forums are being set to the tunes of popular Gujarati folk songs as mobile ring tones and caller tunes for the poll campaign.
The IT cell of the Gujarat unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has been busy for close to a fortnight choosing the right folk tune to match the excerpts being selected from Modi`s speeches before making them available in the `download section` of the party`s Gujarat unit website within the next 10 days.
Image: Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi acknowledging the crowd`s reception at a public rally in Baran.
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