In new digital age, political leaders have taken the assistance of social media application "Twitter" to connect with voters as Delhi BJP unit president Manoj Tiwari on Thursday host a first #TwitterChaupal in Burari village.
Interestingly, through live tweeting, Delhi people raised 1,700 questions pertaining names of candidates, development issues.
Tiwari, Member of Parliament (MP) from North East constituency said the policy of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas is necessary to end the caste politics in the country and the Prime Minister Narender Modi is working on it.
"PM Modi is trying to give equal opportunity to all for the total development of the country. BJP is the Party which has taken steps to end the evil of caste politics from society," said Tiwari echoing Swachh Bahart Mission campaign.
"Under Ujjwala Scheme 6.5 crore Gas Connections have been provided to empower the women and the works done by Prime Minister is being talked about at every Chaupal of the country," Tiwari conveyed achievements of Modi government through Twitter. As pollution has become perennial problem in Delhi, some people also questioned about pollution related issues.
Replying them and hitting ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), the BJP leader said that there is such a negative Government ruling Delhi which is not ready to admit its mistakes.
"This Government has no will power to take steps to control pollution. Environment Cess of 9000 crore rupees has been recovered from the people of Delhi but has not been utilized," he said .