Election Wash With Madhu Trehan

Madhu Trehan wants to talk to YOU the voter, and she’s coming to your city. What’re we talking about? Read on.

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With elections round the corner, we’ve heard enough of what politicians have to say. Now we want to hear what YOU the voter has to say.

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It’s your lucky month if you’re in Amritsar, Varanasi or Vadodara. We’ll be in your city with our new series Election Wash with Facebook Talks. We’ll be in Amritsar (April 11th), Varanasi (April 18th) and Vadodara (April 23rd). So if you’d like to chat with Madhu Trehan about Elections 2014, this is your chance. Let’s talk, discuss, pontificate, argue and maybe even crack a joke or two about the upcoming elections.

How do you participate? For a week before we reach each city, we’ll be opening up a facebook group page for each city. All you need to do is – log on to the facebook page for that city and upload a video of your take on the elections. Here’s how you do it. Be creative, be yourself and send us your video. And if you’re feeling camera-shy, just share your contact details on the facebook page inbox. We’ll inbox you and let you know whether you’ve been selected.

In case you’re in the city and simply want to attend, you can do that as well. This is an open house. You simply have to log on to the facebook events page of that city and say you’re coming. Swing by the venue on that date and join in the conversation. We want YOU to be heard.

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