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Ahead of 2019 elections, NaMo App begins sale of merchandise inspired from PM Narendra Modi

In wake of general elections 2019, NaMo App has begun selling merchandise inspired from Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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In wake of general elections 2019, NaMo App has begun selling merchandise inspired from Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The items on sale include Coffee Mugs, T-shirt that are etched with texts of various ambitious policies of PM Modi such as Make in India, Beti Bachao Beti Padhao among others. 

According to the app, the proceeding of the sale will go to clean ganga fund. 

Users can buy t-shirts, notebooks, stickers, fridge magnets, caps, pens and mugs. While t-shirts are available for Rs 199, a pair of 'Modi Again' mugs will cost you Rs 150. 

Meanwhile, Uttar Pradesh BJP is planning to use technology till the booth level in the coming Lok Sabha elections. UP BJP will deploy 5 workers on every booth, who will have a smartphone with Namo App installed. BJP believes that through this method, the booth workers and the common people will be directly connected to Prime Minister Narendra Modi through the app. The smartphones would be used to disseminate information about central and state government schemes.

Sanjay Roy, in charge of BJP's IT cell, said that our effort is to have 5 smart workers on every booth. These workers will be equipped with smartphones so that people can be shown the work done by the Center and the state government. Apart from this, Modi's Namo App would be used in rural areas by workers to convince prospective voters. There will be one point person keeping tab of this acivity in  every district and division of the state. 

Opposition SP has strongly reacted to BJP's gameplan. According to them, BJP is trying to mislead people using technology. Party spokesman Sunil Singh Sajjan said that "BJP has not done its last job, what will they show now?" He said other parties also have workers with smartphones at booth level and they will expose BJP. UP Congress spokesman Jeeshan Haider said that " BJP came to power leveraging social media. Other parties fell behind. But this time all are cautious and they wouldn't allow BJP to spread lies and propaganda unchecked". 

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