PATNA: PM Narendra Modi would officially launch the NDA campaign for the parliamentary elections in Bihar at Gandhi Maidan on March 3.
“We have collectively invited PM Modi to deal with the rally to which he has given his consent. We have also invited nationwide presidents of the three events – CM Nitish Kumar of JD(U), Amit Shah of BJP and Union minister Ram Vilas Paswan of LJP. They have also agreed to be provide,” state JD(U) president and Rajya Sabha member Bashishtha Narain Singh said on Sunday.
JD(U) state president said that the coordination committee of the three NDA partners would be formed at the state and district levels to mobilize people for the March 3 mega display. “All the leaders and rank and record of the events would lend their may,” Singh added.
Incidentally, the PM will cope with the public meeting precisely a month after the Congress’s rally at the same venue on February 3. Congress president Rahul Gandhi would cope with it in the dramatically altered scenario now that he has already unleashed political ‘brahmastra’ in the celebration’s normal secretary for UP, Priyanka Gandhi.
State BJP president Nityanand Rai said the March 3 rally will have to now not be observed as its display of energy against the Congress, which he dismissed by pronouncing, “What is there left in the Congress to give it a counter answer.” LJP state president and minister Pashupati Kumar Paras also spoke at the occasion.
Rai said the NDA rally would be the greatest spectacle held at the sprawling Gandhi Maidan in the ultimate 40 years and would be underlined by the theme “55-year Congress rule (at the Centre) versus five-year rule of PM Modi”. Accordingly, it has been christened as ‘hisaab lenge, hisaab denge’ mega display.
The NDA’s proposed mega display has the echoes of a similar theme with which the then PM Chandrashekhar had showcased his efficiency vis-à-vis the Congress rule until then as “40 saal banaam chaar mahina” all through the 1991 parliamentary elections that was held after the stability of cost crisis in part tided over by the then Union finance minister Yashwant Sinha.
Interestingly, back in October 2013, Modi as the then Gujarat CM and BJP’s PM candidate, had launched his campaign for the 2014 parliamentary elections in Bihar by addressing a ‘Hunkar Rally’ at Gandhi Maidan that was scarred by terror bomb blasts.
“We have collectively invited PM Modi to deal with the rally to which he has given his consent. We have also invited nationwide presidents of the three events – CM Nitish Kumar of JD(U), Amit Shah of BJP and Union minister Ram Vilas Paswan of LJP. They have also agreed to be provide,” state JD(U) president and Rajya Sabha member Bashishtha Narain Singh said on Sunday.
JD(U) state president said that the coordination committee of the three NDA partners would be formed at the state and district levels to mobilize people for the March 3 mega display. “All the leaders and rank and record of the events would lend their may,” Singh added.
Incidentally, the PM will cope with the public meeting precisely a month after the Congress’s rally at the same venue on February 3. Congress president Rahul Gandhi would cope with it in the dramatically altered scenario now that he has already unleashed political ‘brahmastra’ in the celebration’s normal secretary for UP, Priyanka Gandhi.
State BJP president Nityanand Rai said the March 3 rally will have to now not be observed as its display of energy against the Congress, which he dismissed by pronouncing, “What is there left in the Congress to give it a counter answer.” LJP state president and minister Pashupati Kumar Paras also spoke at the occasion.
Rai said the NDA rally would be the greatest spectacle held at the sprawling Gandhi Maidan in the ultimate 40 years and would be underlined by the theme “55-year Congress rule (at the Centre) versus five-year rule of PM Modi”. Accordingly, it has been christened as ‘hisaab lenge, hisaab denge’ mega display.
The NDA’s proposed mega display has the echoes of a similar theme with which the then PM Chandrashekhar had showcased his efficiency vis-à-vis the Congress rule until then as “40 saal banaam chaar mahina” all through the 1991 parliamentary elections that was held after the stability of cost crisis in part tided over by the then Union finance minister Yashwant Sinha.
Interestingly, back in October 2013, Modi as the then Gujarat CM and BJP’s PM candidate, had launched his campaign for the 2014 parliamentary elections in Bihar by addressing a ‘Hunkar Rally’ at Gandhi Maidan that was scarred by terror bomb blasts.
Bihar: PM to launch NDA campaign on March 3
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