Prime Minister Narendra Modi would interact with people across the country through audio bridge technology as part of his "Main Bhi Chowkidar" campaign on March 20, a day ahead of Holi, the festival of colours.
In a view to intensify the campaign, he will again be interacting, through video conferencing, on March 31 with those who have pledged their support to "Main Bhi Chowkidar" campaign from 500 places across the country.
BJP media cell convenor Anil Baluni, who announced the two events of the Prime Minister, said that the campaign initiated has been turning into a mass movement.
He said under the campaign on Twitter, at least 20 lakh people came out to support it and tweeted on their accounts with hashtag 'MainBhiChowkidar.
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