Indian Express
Sign In | Register Now
Newsletter | ePaper
Indian Express >  National Network > 

UPA’s inclusive mantra on air

Font Size
Seema Chisti Posted: May 09, 2008 at 2239 hrs IST
Related Stories: ‘We have to go with the NDA to defeat the Congress’Singur is not India, says Vayalar RaviMake it newEnd conversionCalming the KosiMarginal notes
New Delhi, May 8 : That papers relating to the Women’s Reservation Bill would be shredded on the floor of the House was a foregone conclusion. But insistence on tabling it fits in with the UPA’s attempts at projecting itself as the advocate for “inclusion” at all levels. For those who doubt that this is the UPA’s intention, the advertisements pushing the government’s plans may make things clearer.

Advertisements on the UPA’s minority inclusion schemes started with radio spots before the 8 a.m. All India Radio news on Monday morning. Meant to be on for four months to begin with, with something every day on radio, TV and print, these spots would focus on the PM’s scheme for the uplift of minorities, especially as outlined in the 15 Point programme unveiled nearly two years ago. Sources say about six crore rupees have been put out to push the UPA’s inclusive mantra through these ads.

These ads hope to reflect a ‘modern’ image for minorities, and the slogan is to ‘Make India Stronger—Sabko saath lekar chalne ka abhiyan, Bharat ki Nayi pehchaan’. Gone would be the stereotypical images of people in turbans, Turkish or skullcaps or people with a cross round their neck in the TV and print version. The emphasis is on giving India a composite feel as part of a new pitch to the growth story. The print and TV image planned show young people running with a kite in the distance.

Like in the Bharat Nirman ads, (Nayi Azaadi Ki Or), the word ‘nayi’ (new) is the word that the UPA hopes would be a clever way to buck the incumbency disadvantage by focusing on the fact that the youth are being talked of and a ‘new’ freedom (read policy package) to take India ahead.

Ads By Google
The Bharat Nirman slots—the campaign is in 40” slots and now also in 30” slots between the very urban Indian Premier League—have been around for a few weeks. No one is willing to talk about how much they cost. Estimates range from Rs 10 crore upwards. Percept H, the agency that has devised the campaign for the Information and Broadcasting Ministry and the PMO, had the brainwave of slotting all the rural initiatives like NREGA, pension schemes, road schemes etc all under the Bharat Nirman flagship slogan. So how different is this from the ‘feel-good’ and India Shining campaign of the NDA days?

Says Amitava Mitra, Senior VP of Percept...

Ads By Google
Post Comments
Message*
Maximum characters allowed     
 
Name* Email ID*
Subject* Country*
TERMS OF USE:
The views, opinions and comments posted are your, and are not endorsed by this website. You shall be solely responsible for the comment posted here. The website reserves the right to delete, reject, or otherwise remove any views, opinions and comments posted or part thereof. You shall ensure that the comment is not inflammatory, abusive, derogatory, defamatory &/or obscene, or contain pornographic matter and/or does not constitute hate mail, or violate privacy of any person (s) or breach confidentiality or otherwise is illegal, immoral or contrary to public policy. Nor should it contain anything infringing copyright &/or intellectual property rights of any person(s).
I agree to the terms of use.
View all Messages [ 0 ]
View all Messages [ 0 ]
Group Websites : Express India | Financial Express | Screen India | Loksatta | Kashmir Live | Biz Publications
Privacy Policy | Feedback | Site MapThe Indian Express Group | Work With Us | Adverise With Us | Contact Us© 2008 Indian Express Newspapers (Mumbai) Ltd. All rights reserved
*Recipient(s) name *
*Recipient(s) e-mail address *
(Separate addresses by commas)
*Your Name *
*Your e-mail address *
Select your Country
Comments(optional)

The name(s) and e-mail address(es) you provide will
not be used for any purpose other than to inform the
recipient(s) of your identity. (*mandatory field)
 
Close