Narendra Modi to address his first 3D Rally on 11th April

Published By : Admin | April 9, 2014 | 10:59 IST

Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) in association with Citizens of Accountable Governance (CAG) will be launching the 3D version of the ‘Bharat Vijay Rally’. The first round of this campaign will be held on 11th April at around 6:30 pm at multiple locations across the country.

Under this campaign program, Shri Modi will be able to address multiple public gatherings at the same time using 3D holographic technology. This technology will project Shri Modi’s life-like presence at all locations. This novel mechanism will enable people in far-off places to experience a real connect with the hugely popular leader. BJP in association with CAG intend to reach out to 1000+ locations across the country using this technology by organizing multiple rounds of these ‘Bharat Vijay 3D rallies’. These 3D rallies will be in addition to the 185 Bharat Vijay rallies that Shri Modi plans to address.

All the event locations will be equipped with a technical setup including 40x40x35 feet projection cubes used for delivering Shri Modi’s speech in a 3D form which will be telecasted from a central location. Before the start of his speech, nukkad natak (plays) and Kavi Sammelans would be organised to engage with the crowds.

In the context of Indian elections, Shri Modi had first successfully used this technology during his 2012 Gujarat assembly election campaigns. Featured in the Guinness Book of World Records as an event with the most number of simultaneous broadcasts (53) across Gujarat, the methodology is now being employed in Mr. Modi’s national mega-outreach program to connect with people across the country.

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