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BJP rally to Sound Election Trumpet in Bihar

Submitted by Gurpreet Sekhon on Thu, 06/10/2010 - 13:44
BJP rally to Sound Election Trumpet in Bihar

The BJP Rashtriya Swabhiman rally in Patna on the finishing day of the BJP national executive taking place on June 12-13 will echo the election trumpet in the state, with all the famous political leaders scheduled to be present at the rally.

However, Bihar’s Chief Minister, Nitish Kumar is not likely to speak at the rally, in view of the fact that it is essentially the BJP rally, elucidated the party chiefs.

However, Gujarat Chief Minister, Narendra Modi, the BJP lucky charm, might be allowed to address the public gathering, on the persistence of BJP President, Nitin Gadkari, in spite of unwillingness voiced by Nitish, who is concerned about losing out minority votes after Modi’s venomous speeches to win over the Hindu votes.

BJP Spokesperson, Shahnawaz Hussain remarked “It all depends on the time available and the weather conditions”.

The whole attention of the BJP national executive will be on the failures of the UPA Government at the Centre and how it has taken on an indifferent approach towards the NDA-ruled states, in not transferring central finances to the states.

Here, the case of Bihar would be quoted, where in spite of the declaration of Rs. 1000-crore package, the Central Government has botched to sustain its promise.

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  • Nitin Gadkari
  • Nitish Kumar
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