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Lok Sabha 2019 Elections: This time not 'Abki Baar Modi Sarkar' after four years, BJP back in election with this new slogan

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 25 May 2018, 17:36 IST

As BJP-led Narendra Modi government completes its four years in the centre of ministry, the ruling NDA-led BJP party is all for 2019 Lok Sabha Elections. The lists of the party's achievements and with all new slogan that eyes no just on developmental projects being executed by the centre but also underscore its "clean intentions". The Narendra Modi-led BJP has come up with the all-new slogan and that is not 'Abki Baar Modi Sarkar', it the punchline that "2019 Main Phir Modi Sarkar" an extension of an extension of the BJP's 2014 slogan.

In Delhi, BJP president Amit Shah and its master strategist will hold the fort, addressing a media event on completing four years, seek to establish how the BJP government's initiatives over four years had developed the country and had improved millions of lives and also, unveil the party's pitch for a second term.

According to NDTV, a three-minute video on how various schemes and decisions had impacted the lives of people focuses on the improvement in the quality of life of people in a rural setting, putting numbers to the people who have benefited.

The tagline is "Saaf Niyat, Sahi Vikas" (Clean Intentions, Right Development) and the punchline - "2019 Main Phir Modi Sarkar" - is seen as an extension of the BJP's slogan for the 2014 elections, "Abki Baar Modi Sarkar".

From providing, electricity to 18,000 plus villages to free cooking gas connections to poor families, BJP believes it policies and schemes has helped widen its support base across country, especially in rural areas, will be heavily publicised with the tagline "four crore poor families received gas connection, five crores more left to go".

According to reports, in its promotional campaign, the BJP government will use the bullet train as a metaphor for what it calls fast-paced development during the last four years.

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First published: 25 May 2018, 17:36 IST