CM to address 6 public meetings across Gujarat on 15/12/2012

Published By : Admin | December 14, 2012 | 14:30 IST

Shri Modi to address public meetings across 6 places in Gujarat on 15/12/2012 

Campaign for 2012 Gujarat Vidhan Sabha elections to conclude

On Saturday 15th December 2012 Shri Narendra Modi will address 6 public meetings for seeking support for BJP candidates in the 2012 Vidhan Sabha elections. This will mark the end of Shri Modi’s campaign for the 2012 Gujarat Vidhan Sabha elections.

 

Shri Modi will address meetings in the following places:

TIME

PLACE

9:00 AM Tharad (Banaskantha district)
10:15 AM Dhanera(Banaskantha district)
11:30 AM Palanpur (Banaskantha district)
12:40 PM Visnagar (Mehsana district)
2:00 PM Prantij (Sabarkantha district)
4:00 PM Modasa (Sabarkantha district)
 

At 6:00 PM on the evening of 14th December 2012 Shri Modi addressed people across 53 places of Gujarat through 3D projection technology. This is the first time such technology has been used for election purposes across the world and Shri Modi has yet again done Gujarat proud by bringing such technology to the state.

With this Shri Modi will end his campaign for the 2012 Vidhan Sabha elections. In the past many months he has toured the length and breadth of Gujarat to seek support for the BJP candidates. His public meetings have received wonderful response across the state. People cutting across age or community came in record numbers to support Shri Modi and the BJP.

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