For instance, PM’s letter to BJP candidate from Coimbatore and Tamil Nadu state unit chief K Annamalai congratulates him for his decision to leave a prestigious job and commit himself to serving the people directly. Annamalai is a former IPS officer who quit his job to join politics. Calling him a great asset, PM Modi writes that he is confident that Annamalai will reach Parliament.
Similarly, PM Modi’s letter to BJP candidate Anil Baluni praises him for raising issues of Uttarakhand in Rajya Sabha. Baluni is contesting Lok Sabha elections from Garhwal.
This unique outreach is part of a massive exercise by the BJP to reach everyone in these constituencies with PM Modi’s message.
The letter talks about the difficulties people faced during 5-6 decades of Congress rule and says how in the last 10 years his government has worked to improve the quality of life of every section of society.
This election is an opportunity to connect our present with a brighter future. Every vote that the BJP gets will go towards forming a stable government and impart momentum in our journey to become a developed nation by 2047.
The letter urges the candidates to make full use of the last few hours of the election campaign. It calls upon them to assure every voter in their constituency that every minute of Prime Minister’s life is dedicated to the welfare of his fellow citizens.