The future is here: Narendra Modi in 3D

He will be addressing over 100 places across India simultaneously using 3D holographic technology.


Ismail Sheikh April 06, 2014
“3D technology is a fantastic medium to connect with lakhs & lakhs of people, particularly in places I will not be able to visit personally”, said Modi. PHOTO: AFP/FILE

On the eve of the Indian elections,  Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi has decided to up his game by using 3D holographic technology to address an election rally on April 7, 2014.

According to a statement issued on Modi's official Facebook account, he will be addressing millions of people over 100 towns and cities across India simultaneously.



Modi’s officials say that they had previously used 3D technology to connect with people during the 2012 Gujarat polls and since the response was positive they will now be using it on a larger scale.

“3D technology is a fantastic medium to connect with lakhs & lakhs of people, particularly in places I will not be able to visit personally,” said Modi on his Facebook page.

The 3D rallies are being promoted on Modi's official social media accounts and locations for the rallies can be found here.

COMMENTS (14)

Anti-communal | 10 years ago | Reply We don't want any lessons about secularism from Pakistanis,who've exterminated their minorities(from 22 to 3.6%).
Simpleton | 10 years ago | Reply

We don't want any lessons from Pakistanis,who've exterminated their minorities, about secularism.

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