Glimpses of Nav Bharat Yuva Bheri, Hyderabad

Published By : Admin | August 11, 2013 | 18:30 IST

On the evening of Sunday 11th August 2013 Shri Narendra Modi addressed Nava Bharat Yuva Bheri (Youth Rally) in Hyderabad. A record number of people cutting across lines of age and community converged at the venue to hear Shri Modi and other BJP leaders speak. Shri Modi sparked a ray of hope in a state they has become the victim of the politics of the Congress party.

 

Here are glimpses of the public meeting in Hyderabad. 

 Shri Modi greets the crowd at Lal Bahadur Stadium, Hyderabad

 Shri Modi meets Smt. Mary Singh, an 85 year old woman

 Sharing the platform with senior BJP leaders

 Shri Modi seeks blessings of senior freedom fighter, Shri Indrasena Reddy

 Andhra BJP leaders present a garland and memento to Shri Modi

  Crowd cheering in large numbers..

 Shri Modi addresses the audience

 A glimpse of the overwhelming crowd

 

 

 Telugu actor-politician Balkrishna meets Shri Modi

 Women enthusiastically cheering

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