Narendra Modi sets new tech trend, goes 3D to woo Gujaratis

Modi's public meeting in 3D will be held in four different cities of the state - Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Rajkot and Surat at a time on Sunday, Nov 18. [Click to see details of the venue]
Modi has created a special niche for himself whenever it comes on innovation and application of latest technology in any sphere be it government or political.
The Gujarat CM earlier in Sept 2012 had interacted with people across the world through Google Plus Hangout. The session was broadcast live on YouTube as well.
With Modi having to face the Assembly elections in Dec 2012, he was thrown a barrage of questions by inquisitive public.
The CM had received more than 5,000 questions for the session through YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and his own website. The Hangout was moderated by Bollywood actor Ajay Devgan.
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