"Narendra Modi to address massive ex-servicemen rally in Rewari, Haryana"
"Former Army Chief General VK Singh to attend ex-servicemen rally in Haryana"

Narendra Modi to address massive ex-servicemen rally in Rewari, Haryana

In the afternoon on Sunday 15th September 2013 Shri Narendra Modi will address a massive ex-servicemen rally in Rewari in Haryana. This is Shri Modi’s first public meeting since the BJP declared that he would be the party’s Prime Ministerial candidate in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections. Former Army Chief General VK Singh will be present at the rally.

Local news reports are suggesting that a large number of ex-servicemen would be attending the rally and this includes NCOs and former officials of paramilitary forces. Rewari is known of contributing its sons to the armed forces.

You can watch the Rally LIVE on the website and on www.yuva4India.tv ; you can also give a missed call on 022-45014501 to hear Shri Modi’s speech live on the phone. By giving a missed call on this number, you can also get Shri Modi’s Tweets.

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