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People at Modi rally want to see him as PM
3/26/2014 11:44:30 PM
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Jammu, Mar 26: All the political parties, and especially rivals of Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) must have realised today that Narendra Modi is in no mood to give chance to anybody to form the next government at the centre. This got evident6 today when a rousing reception was given to Modi in Hiranagar, a stronghold area of BJP, from where he started his Bharat Vijay rally and sent clear messages to all that he is prepared for the ultimate fight.
This is a do or die election for Narendra Modi whose candidature has irked his own senior party colleagues but still didn't stop for bringing back the Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) government. Modi is the Prime Ministerial candidate of BJP and the party is banking mostly on him to get most of the seats in whole country. He started his campaign from Jammu region after taking blessings of Mata Vaishno Devi Katra. He is going to address 185 rallies all across country till elections are over.
The crowed which gathered at hockey stadium Kathua was chanting Modi slogans all over and were very much vocal that they are going to make Modi next PM. "I have come all across from Billawar along my friends. Just because to show my support to great leader of Country, Narendra Modi who will take us out from the corrupt system and unemployment," said Vijay Kumar, 26 years unemployed youth.
Kumar said that during Congress rule common man has suffered a lot and with a kind of development Modi has done in Gujarat, it is not far away when Modi will provide all such opportunities to people of whole country.
Another supporter of Modi, Geeti Rani, a resident of Hiranagar said, "There is only one hope, that is Modi. We are here because of him and it doesn't matter who the candidates are, we have to vote for Modi."
She said that they want corruption free system and employment opportunities for their wards.
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