Modi’s rally sets benchmark for other rival parties
BY MPost24 Oct 2013 5:11 AM IST
MPost24 Oct 2013 5:11 AM IST
Leaders of the ruling Samajwadi Party, which is starting its rally from Azamgarh on October 29, are claiming that the rally would surpass the turnout of the BJP’s Kanpur rally.
Similarly, Congress has also stepped up its efforts to attract more crowd during party vice-president Rahul Gandhi’s rallies at Hamirpur and Salempur on October 30.
Though both the SP and the Congress had claimed on October 19, the day of Mr Modi’s Kanpur rally that it was a flop and there was no crowd, they are now leaving no stone unturned to
beat the Kanpur rally.
BJP state spokesperson Vijay Bahadur Pathak said here today the Kanpur rally was a benchmark for all political parties in the state and the next meeting at Jhansi on October 25 will set another record.
‘’The statement by SP leaders that the Azamgarh public meeting of Mulayam Singh Yadav would break the record of BJP’s Kanpur rally, it vindicates the record attendence in a public meeting in the state,’’ he said.
Mr Pathak said all the other political parties in the state are now following Mr Modi in attracting the people and making all out efforts to make their rallies at par with the BJP.
‘’We challenge the SP with the state machinery and the Congress with the Central government machinery to bring a similar crowd in their rallies.
Similarly, Congress has also stepped up its efforts to attract more crowd during party vice-president Rahul Gandhi’s rallies at Hamirpur and Salempur on October 30.
Though both the SP and the Congress had claimed on October 19, the day of Mr Modi’s Kanpur rally that it was a flop and there was no crowd, they are now leaving no stone unturned to
beat the Kanpur rally.
BJP state spokesperson Vijay Bahadur Pathak said here today the Kanpur rally was a benchmark for all political parties in the state and the next meeting at Jhansi on October 25 will set another record.
‘’The statement by SP leaders that the Azamgarh public meeting of Mulayam Singh Yadav would break the record of BJP’s Kanpur rally, it vindicates the record attendence in a public meeting in the state,’’ he said.
Mr Pathak said all the other political parties in the state are now following Mr Modi in attracting the people and making all out efforts to make their rallies at par with the BJP.
‘’We challenge the SP with the state machinery and the Congress with the Central government machinery to bring a similar crowd in their rallies.
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