
Veera who has taken up the cause of voting, stepped out on
the busy streets of Mumbai to question and incite the feeling of "Desh Ki
Fikr" with Sandeep Bachhe - an auto rickshaw driver. Sandeep is known to
gives free rides to the blind, donates money to an old age home and raises
funds for people. The protagonist was all praises for Sandeep on seeing him
display a Desh Ki Fikr message that read "Meter se hi challenge kyonki
Desh ki fikar hai". He reiterated that he always goes by the meter and
never over charges his passengers - something he swears by!
" I represent the youth and have taken this initiative
to push the youth of the country to come forward and vote. Likewise, Sandeep
Bachhe and many such people like him are supporting the Satyamev Jayate message
of Desh ki Fikr that implies - to take the right action if you are concerned
about our country. This is our way of reaching this message out to the people
and I urge all my friends join our mission." said a proud youth of the
country, Veera.
With the new season of Satyamev Jayate, STAR India chose
places where people are most likely to commit civic transgressions and
strategically placed a "Desh Ki Fikr" messaging at such locations
called "Fikr Touch points". The communication aims at provoking the
audience to decide what kind of person they are, "one who cares for the
country or one who does not". Hence, we have an auto that spreads the
message "Meter se hi challenge kyonki Desh ki fikar hai", various
major railway stations will convey the message of"Ticket lenge wohi, jin
he desh ki fikar hai" amongst others.
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