BJP is testing public response over Narendra Modi

New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party is now setting up their weapons for 2013 assembly elections in five states and for 2014 Lok Sabha elections. Now BJP had started experimenting with slogans centering on Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi to test public response ahead of expectations that the leader will soon be named the party’s prime ministerial nominee.

The party has put up hoardings at two sites in the city in which the message is clear enough ahead of the Delhi assembly election and the 2014 Lok Sabha poll. The message on hoardings flashes the slogan “nai soch, nai ummeed (new thinking, new hope)” with a picture of Modi.

BJP leader said, “So far the recall value and receptivity to the slogan is satisfactory.”
The absence of senior leaders like LK Advani or even party president
Rajnath Singh is bound to attract comment.

The party leader said, “Obviously, there will be other posters and hoardings which will feature all our senior leaders. But we are looking to see how the public reacts to a strong and concerted projection of Modi as PM.”

Bureau Report

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