Patna: The district administration of Patna has removed hoardings and posters of Gujarat Chief Minister and BJP’s PM candidate for 2014 election, Narendra Modi. It is notified that a ‘Hunkar Rally’ of Narendra Modi had been organized in Gandhi Maidan of Patna on 27 October.
District administration had justified its move and said that the hoardings and posters were creating problems in traffic movement.
Meanwhile BJP leaders alleged that it is being done at the behest of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
It is known that district administration has also rejected proposal of BJP for two bullet proof SUVs for Modi’s cavalcade. The Bihar government however has only two such vehicles and those are to be used by Nitish Kumar on Sunday. Later on BJP has decided to bring two bullet proof SUVs from Delhi for travel of Modi.
The Bihar state unit of the BJP has launched a massive campaign to mobilize support for the rally which will be addressed by Narendra Modi among others.
Almost all senior party leaders from Bihar – 12 MPs and 91 MLAs – have fanned out across 40 Lok Sabha seats in the state to build momentum for the big event. They are holding road shows and meetings to solicit public support for the rally.
Bureau Report
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