Tamil Nadu's ruling party Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) has launched a campaign across Tamil Nadu by putting up 'JI-Pay' posters with the picture of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Equipped with a barcode, the poster appeals to people to 'scan the code and expose scams'. DMK has played this high-tech gamble just a day after Prime Minister Modi attacked DMK during the rally in Vellore.
DMK released hi-tech posters
As all the political parties are busy campaigning for the Lok Sabha 2024 elections, the DMK has released hi-tech posters across the state. Targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP, Chief Minister MK Stalin's party has put up 'JI-Pay' posters, on which the Prime Minister's photo and bar code are printed. In this poster, instead of QR code, the picture of Prime Minister PM Modi is printed. If a person scans this code from his mobile, a pop-up video opens on his mobile, in which the electoral bond scam is mentioned. It is noteworthy that DMK is attacking BJP regarding this.
Voting will be held in Tamil Nadu on April 19
Prime Minister Modi accused DMK of corruption and also attacked the ally Congress party. Apart from this, Prime Minister Modi indirectly mentioned the DMK leadership in his address and accused them of being involved in corruption. Let us tell you that the first phase of voting for all 39 Lok Sabha seats in Tamil Nadu is to be held on April 19.