Orissa MP builds electorate, postcard by postcard
Orissa MP builds electorate, postcard by postcard
M A Kharabela Swain is sending personally signed postcards to voters.

Bhubaneswar: In these high-tech times of the cell phone and email, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP from Orissa, M A Kharabela Swain, has faith in the old method of sending personally signed post cards to voters. And why not? It has helped him build a personal bond with the electorate and seen him winning three consecutive times.

Swain, who is seeking a fourth term in the Lok Sabha from Balasore constituency, said he has sent at least half a million postcards during his political career of over a decade and the campaign has contributed majorly to his win.

"People also reply to my postcards. Many have shown me the cards they have received. They have kept them for years together," Swain said.

"Those who receive the postcards feel closer to me," 56-year-old Swain said, adding he has sent some 5,000 cards in the past two weeks and plans to send as many as 60,000 more in the next fortnight.

"The postcards contain my appeal to people to vote for me. I put my signature on them while travelling and I post them myself," he said.

Swain collects the addresses while interacting with the people during his visit to villages and towns. He later feeds the addresses in his personal computer. "I have a database of nearly 1,00,000 people," he said.

"People think when I write their name on a postcard that I am really serious about remembering them and I have put some personal and physical effort to connect with them," Swain said, adding that he puts in serious efforts.

"Postcards with my handwritten signatures also have an emotional impact on the recipients," he said.

"In this way I am able to reach out to people who do not have mobiles and computers. There are hundreds of villages in my constituency which do not have mobile network," Swain said. Balasore constituency has some 3,700 villages.

"I have received dozens of postcards from him in the past one year. I am happy that he remembers me," Sudhakar Mohanty, a voter of his constituency, said.

As a sitting MP and deputy chief whip of the BJP in the Lok Sabha, Swain has telephones and mobiles but he said he uses them only if there is some urgency and prefers to write letters instead. Before joining politics, he used to be a civil servant with the railways.

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