Congress government using cinemas to advertise its schemes
Team Udayavani, Mar 7, 2018, 11:06 AM IST
Bengaluru: The Congress party, which is leading a reputation rush promoting its projects and plans through different stages, has now begun utilizing cinema halls for the reason.
For almost a month now, the department of information and public relations has been setting two or three minute’s video advertisements in theatres across the state.
The advertisements, which basically exhibit the Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and the prevalent slogan ‘Nava Karnataka Nirmanakke Sada Siddha Sarkara’, are appeared toward the start and during the intervals of movies. The government has just been forcefully pushing the campaign on TV, radio, print and online networking. Vinyl posters highlighting Siddaramaiah can be seen spread all around buses and trains. Notwithstanding theatres, these recordings are likewise being appeared on TVs in railroad and bus stations. The recordings additionally get updated once every 15 to 20 days to keep it relevant.
Data Commissioner P S Harsha revealed to the media that these film notices were a piece of the persistent procedure of engagement with the citizenry.
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