India Tweet: Civil Society bloc plans year-long nationwide mobilization against BJP

Emmanuel Camarena

Dr. Vera Heuer

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This Tweet talks about a civil society group have come together to create a plan that is supposed to last a year-long movement to protest against the RSS-BJP combine for the upcoming election in 2024. The reason behind this protest was to bring people together and create an army of people for their campaign plan with the communications networks so that they can protest about the lack of jobs, land acquisition, and the poor economy. The ‘Abhiyan’ strategists said that the voluntary organization is most likely going to a proposed platform that can attract within 12 states over 4 months and can convince people who are not in the civil society that will join the protest. The Civil society and the political class have received an invitation for their political-minded to the national convention which included the congress that has devised their plans because civil society is creating strategies for grassroots mobilization and the civil society will train the volunteers for their campaign against the BJP. I think that what they are doing is great, the civil society is creating a plan to protest that can last a year and they have gathered many volunteers that can be trained so that they can be educated before they can protest against the BJP. However, I think they should spread it to different kinds of social media that can be seen throughout the world and tell people to spread the word around India so that more people can be informed and can be involved with the protest against the BJP. The leaders can make a great speech that should convince people about why they should join and make a social media post to spread the idea of civil society for the movement for the election that is coming up in 2024. What more plans did the civil society have in mind that can help them with their protest? What benefits can be provided to the volunteers to join the protest and how can they be trained for their campaign?

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Link : https://twitter.com/timesofindia/status/1622163272366694401?s=20&t=P0mUqRP5Ru6iv-CePzIgUQ

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