Aaj Tak has planned a live debate between chief ministerial candidates
Madan Lal Khurana and Sheila Dixit at the National Stadium, New
Delhi on 21 November. The debate will be aired live on the channel
in a programme christened Kyun Sune Aap Ki, between 9 and 10 pm.
The two candidates will face each other on a common platform, as well as the populace of Delhi. The debate will center on the issues of public interest, their game plan for the forthcoming elections, their past achievements, among other issues.
The idea behind the programme, says the channel, is to find out
who is the right candidate, and why the electorate should vote for
him. The programme would be moderated by Ashutosh, one of the more
experienced hands of Aaj Tak, who will bring out the issues that
are most relevant for the forthcoming elections. The 100-strong
audience at the National stadium would also include leading public
faces, members of the local community, and representatives of a
cross section of the society, apart from a panel of local intelligentsia
that will take active part in the debate, according to an official
release.
Aaj Tak has also incorporated an SMS element into the programme, wherein viewers can vote in their choice for either of the candidates while they watch the show, by typing CM MLK for Madan Lal Khurana or CM SD for Sheila Dixit and SMSing it to 2424.The results of this voting process will be shown on the programme in real time.
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