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| Isn't Modi effect already a wave? | | | Early Times Report Jammu, Nov 26: Even though the NC and the Congress continue to play it down, the Modi effect is already becoming a wave in Jammu where the BJP PM candidate arrives for his maiden political rally on December 1. On the surface of it, the State government appears to be playing it down even the security aspect of 'Lalkar rally', yet the worry in intelligence and security agencies have already started showing its signs. While people in tea-stalls, buses, colleges and universities speak about Modi's forthcoming visit to the winter capital, security agencies have filed reports that the M.A. Stadium BJP rally would have far greater attendance than the 40,000 capacity. Many sources within the security grid suggest Sunday's rally in Jammu could be one of largest Jammu had witnessed in recent times. Whatever the NC and the Congress might say about the Modi effect not becoming a wave, it is becoming a wave that could sweep and rattle many calculations of the ruling alliance. How far can the NC and Congress go in controlling the wave Modi is likely to generate through his Jammu rally? The problem was attempted to be addressed by the NC president when he told a Nagrota public meeting the other day that Modi was coming to stir the Pandora's Box in Jammu and Kashmir. Well, there seems to be little doubt that the BJP PM candidate is coming to stir the Pandora's Box for the ruling alliance. That in layman terms it means the ruling alliance is already shaking under the Modi effect which has changed into a wave against the present rulers both at the Centre and in the State. As regards the Congress efforts to stop the Modi political bulldozer in Jammu the local camp of the party is in disarray divided in its loyalties between the two top leaders belonging to the State. Can a divided Congress fight the enemy? Answer to this would be available on December 1. |
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