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BJP telegenics: Dress smart, lay off Sonia

Swati Chaturvedi
The Indian Express
May 25, 1999


    Title: BJP telegenics: Dress smart, lay off Sonia
    Author: Swati Chaturvedi
    Publication: The Indian Express
    Date: May 25, 1999
    
    With elections round the corner, the Bharatiya Janata Party is gearing
    up to cover one weak flank: Telegenics.  Acknowledging the Congress's
    edge in this vitally important sphere, the party has got together an
    A-team including politicians Murli Manohar Joshi and Sushma Swaraj and
    spin doctors Kanchan Gupta and Balbir Punj to work out strategy.
    
    The first meeting, attended by 21 party members, was held at former
    Delhi chief minister Sushma Swaraj's residence yesterday; it drew up a
    list of '10 commandments' that those appearing on TV are supposed to
    adhere to.
    
    These include:
    
    * dress younger
    * Do not attack Sharad Pawar 
    * Keep up the heat on Bofors 
    * Be prepared with facts and figures 
    * Do not savage Sonia Gandhi a Project Atal Behari Vajpayee, the
    party's "greatest asset".
    
    In the run-up to the elections, these Sunday workshops will be a
    regular feature, say BJP sources.  At yesterday's workshop, several
    decisions were taken, including getting a formal clearance before
    appearing on TV.  Besides, the party campaign committee will set up
    key two or three-member teams of leaders with specialisation such as
    Finance Minister Yashwant Sinha and Power Minister R Kumaramangalam
    for economic affairs.  Rita Verma and former Delhi Government Minister
    Poornima Sethi will be the BJP's key team on women's affairs.
    
    To ensure that BJP leaders know exactly what they are saying on
    talking points such as Bofors, experts Arun Jaitly and Arun Shourie
    will hold briefings devoted exclusively to Bofors.
    
    A decision was also taken to ensure that the Congress feels the heat
    on Bofors, which is to be dragged in on all public occasions.
    
    There was also a rare display of introspection with those present
    acknowledging the TV skills of opponents such as Congress spokesman
    Ajit Jogi and taking a leaf from his book by vowing to "always come
    across as reasonable."
    
    On the dress code, the consensus was that the Congress was
    deliberately dressing down to appeal to younger voters and that the
    BJP should also follow suit.
    
    And, in a neat reversal of roles, party leaders yesterday rated the
    top TV anchors.
    
    The scale rates from aggressive like Karan Thapar (be well prepared)
    to relatively milder ones who don't go on the warpath.
    
    For the time being Sharad Pawar YAII emerge unscathed as the leaders
    present for yesterday's meeting decided not to directly target him.
    
    Sonia Gandhi's foreign origins caused a lot of debate but, their
    seemed to be no consensus on the line to take on TV.
    
    However, there was unanimity on projecting Vajpayee the party's ace.
    



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