Though VHP denies supporting any political party, yet, their plan to “advise” voters will certainly help the BJP in the elections.
By Ujwal Jalali
NEW DELHI: Right-wing organisation, Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) will deploy its cadres on the ground in the national capital for door-to-door campaigning and urging voters to choose the party that stands for nationalism.
VHP spokesperson Vinod Bansal, while speaking to this newspaper, made it clear that the organisation is not supporting any particular party in the Lok Sabha elections. “Politically, we do not support any party. We just want to educate the voters all over the country. We support the cause and not the politician,” said Bansal.
He said that the VHP will start reaching the masses and motivate the voters to excercise their franchise. “The voter turnout should be 100 per cent and for this we want to encourage people,” he said.
Though VHP denies supporting any political party, yet, their plan to “advise” voters will certainly help the BJP in the elections.
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