NEW DELHI: Narendra
Modi’s fans will soon have an opportunity to get a virtual picture clicked with him through Delhi
BJP’s newly launched 3D live raths.
BJP has introduced an Australian technology, for the first time in Delhi, which will convert a screen into a glass wall where an individual will be able to see himself standing next to Modi while the BJP’s prime ministerial candidate delivers a speech. A 3D clip will make it appear as if Modi is talking live. The party has also made arrangements to click pictures of fans that will be posted on www.meandmodi.com.
“Starting tomorrow, two such raths will halt near public places like markets and malls,” said a senior leader. The rath was launched on Monday by BJP’s chief ministerial candidate, Harsh Vardhan, Delhi unit chief
Vijay Goel and other senior leaders.
Modi’s three dimensional images will be shown standing on a small round podium. For first 18 minutes, Modi will be heard talking about issues concerning Delhi and India. In last two minutes, a similar virtual image of Vardhan will appear and Modi will be shown introducing him as an “imaandaar leader”.