In Gujarat, Cong supporters turn to ‘Amul girl’ for every ‘Amulya’ vote

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New Delhi: The witty litle Amul girl — known for her almost-daily one-liners — has morphed into a pro-Congress figure as part of a social media campaign for the Gujarat election, asking people to use their ‘Amulya’ (invaluable) vote to oust the BJP from a state it has ruled for over two decades.
With the common tagline Kyunki aapka vote bohut AMULya hai (Because your vote is invaluable) and Parivartan hai lana, saathi haath badhaana (Join hands to bring change), the poster campaign by a loose group of artists — mostly from Kerala — is a take-off on the iconic daCunha Communications advertisements for the Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation that created the popular Amul dairy products brand.
Ten different theme-based posters of the campaign have gone viral on different social media platforms. The posters talk about “fear” in Gujarat, effects of demonetisation and GST, education of the girl child, the meteoric rise in the business assets of BJP chief Amit Shah’s son, Jay Shah, and the bullet train.
The posters, of course, don’t feature the blue-haired “Amul Girl” — but a boy resembling her.
Those behind the pro-Congress campaign say they are not official Congress workers or the party’s supporters, and have taken a cue from Rahul Gandhi’s speeches in which he had said his Gujarat battle is “cooperatives” versus the corporate world.
“Rahul Gandhi has been saying in his speeches that they will follow the Amul model of cooperation and cooperatives where everybody is allowed a say in participation,” one of the artists told IANS.
Asked about the inspiration, the artist said the Amul theme has been popular across India for decades and talks about day-to-day issues affecting the common citizen.
“This is innocent and disarming while being critical — also without being abusive… that’s why we chose this style,” the artist said.
Does the boy in the campaign depict Rahul Gandhi?
“No,” the artist said.
“Amul has a little girl and we made this boy — a common man. We didn’t want the same character due to copyright issues,” said another artist, quickly adding: “Naturally, the thing is Rahul takes a potshot (against BJP leaders) almost on every issue, every day.”
The artists said the campaign has so far covered a range of topics central to Gujarat elections, focusing on economic issues like “the harassment first caused by demonetisation and then GST”. (IANS)

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