Senior BJP leaders speak at Hunkaar Rally

Published By : Admin | October 27, 2013 | 15:53 IST
"Our PM, whatever he puts his hands on that thing disappears- potato, onions, coal files: Shri Rajnath Singh"
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"Rahul and Nitish open your eyes, entire Bihar is saying NAMO NAMO: Shri Giriraj Singh"

Shri Narendra Modi today addressed a huge Hunkaar Rally in Patna. A large number of BJP leaders were present at the rally to show their support and to address the huge crowd. Some of the prominent members who shared the dais with Modiji were: Shri Rajnath Singh, National BJP President, Shri Sushil Modi, former Deputy CM of Bihar, Shri Mangal Pandey, Bihar BJP president, Shri Arun Jaitley, Leader of opposition in the Rajya Sabha, Dr. C.P. Thakur, former union minister, Shri Giriraj Singh, former minister, Shri Kirti Azad, BJP MP, Shri Ashwini Kumar Chaubey, prominent Bihar BJP member

Shri Rajnath Singh,sharply attacked the UPA and touched on the issue of price rise. He told how the NDA rule had not let the inflation to rise. He ensured the crowd that the BJP will improve the conditions of the farmers when it comes to power. In his usual humorous manner, he told how anything on which the Prime Minister puts his hands disappears, be it potatoes, onions, coal files. He also told that BJP will be taking all the sections of the society together and will not get indulged in communal politics like Congress and JDU.

Senior BJP leaders speak at Hunkaar Rally

Shri Arun Jaitley expressed confidence that after seeing today’s crowd at the rally and said that winds of change are blowing all across the country and those who don’t understand that will be blown away. He also said that current government at the Centre is the most corrupt government in the history of country and the leadership has been disappointing.

Shri Sushil Modi, former deputy CM of Bihar also praised the enthusiasm of the crowd and said that he had seen JP and Lalu Yadav’s rally along with JDU’s rallies but this rally had broken all the records. He also said that as more than half of the people attending the rally are youth, we are convinced that youth are with the BJP.

Dr. C.P. Thakur asked the crowd to vote for BJP and help it get 40 out of 40 Lok Sabha seats and make Shri Narendra Modi the Prime Minister of the country.

Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad, deputy leader of opposition in the Rajya Sabha said that this rally is the shankhnaad of the people of Bihar.

Former Minister Shri Chandra Mohan Rai was overwhelmed with the huge gathering at Gandhi Maidan and told that this rally would be a game changer in Bihar politics. He also asked Modiji to contest elections from Bihar. Another former minister Giriraj Singh asked Rahul Gandhi and Nitish Kumar to open their eyes as entire Bihar is now doing NAMO NAMO. He also said that Rahul Gandhi and Nitish Kumar are not even comparable to Modiji.

Shri Kirti Azad attacked the UPA government over rampant corruption, hunger, fear and insecurity to the Indian soldiers at the border. Dr Prem Kumar, who represents Gaya, told how the Prime Minister is running on remote control. He also told about how the conditions of villages and cities have deteriorated under the mis-governance of Congress. He also talked about how the prices were kept under check during NDA regime while farmers are forced to commit suicide today due to inflation.

Shri Nand Kishore Yadav, leader of opposition in Bihar Vidhan Sabha came down heavily on the Nitish Kumar government in Bihar and told how it had betrayed the trust of people of Bihar as they had voted for NDA. He also told how the mask has fallen of Nitish Kumar’s face as he had been anti-congress all throughout his life but had to resort to Congress support to save his chair.

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