\'Chowkidar\' chants at road shows of Gambhir\, Bidhuri; Vijender rides open-top jeep

'Chowkidar' chants at road shows of Gambhir, Bidhuri; Vijender rides open-top jeep

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

BJP candidates Gautam and Ramesh held colourful roadshows on Tuesday amid pro-Modi chants, while former and filed nominations here surrounded by a large group of supporters.

Cricketer-turned-politician Gambhir, who has been fielded from East Lok Sabha seat, generated curiosity as people peeped out of the balconies of their homes, while many lined up Vikas Marg as he set on a roadshow from Karkardooma to file his nomination papers at the area's office at Shastri Nagar.

The roadshow passed from Karkardooma, Preet Vihar, Nirman Vihar, Laxmi Nagar, Geeta Colony after covering around 5 km.

During the roadshow that took around three hours to reach the office of returning officer, BJP workers and locals greeted with garlands and showered flower petals on the open mini-truck he was riding.

was accompanied by other party leaders including Vijay Goel, Manoj Tiwari, sitting Maheish Girri, party MLA OP Sharma, and

Sitting South Ramesh also held a long roadshow, covering about 4 km from Chhattarpur to South Delhi District Magistrate's office, surrounded by party workers and supporters who chanted 'Main Bhi Chowkidar'.

in a short address to people in the streets, just before filing nomination, said, "You all have to be a 'chowkidar' of the nation. Modiji, like a chowkdaar, did the demonetisation in the middle of the night to curtail black money. Are you all ready to support us?"

Several party workers wore saffron caps bearing slogan -- "Main bhi chowkidar" while others held out cut-outs of

After filing nomination, he claimed that if he retains his seat, "In six months, I will get the work started on Phase-IV of the Delhi Metro."

Boxing champion rode a black open-top jeep to reach the office in South Delhi, surrounded by party workers, who chanted 'ki Jai' and 'party ki Jai'.

Many supporters chanted 'Chowkidar Chor Hai', a catchphrase often used by to attack Modi on the Rafale issue.

As soon as Singh stepped out of the area's premises, he was mobbed by a battery of journalists, who asked questions ranging from his vision for the country to his sporting career.

When a told him the BJP now has the "dhai kilo ka haath" (apparently referring to BJP candidate from Gurdaspur Sunny Deol) with them, he flexed his biceps and said "the Congress has this now".

In North East Delhi, Congress stalwart Dikshit, accompanied by a large group of supporters, reached the office in the area for filing her nomination.

She took a car to reach the office and her supporters were chanting slogans in support of her.

The area was flooded with her supporters and she flashed the victory sign after filing the papers.

Congress candidate from East Delhi Arvinder Singh Lovely also filed his nomination papers after reaching DM East office along with scores of his supporters.

Congress and BJP workers shouted competing slogans at each other, outside the office.

While Lovely's supporters chanted "Chowkidar Chor Hai" when Gambhir's roadshow showed up, it was retaliated with 'Modi-Modi" slogans by BJP workers.

BSP candidate from the constituency Sanjay Gahlot, a of sanitation workers, also filed his nomination papers along with a small group of his supporters. BSP workers also raised "Chowkidar chor hai" chants.

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First Published: Tue, April 23 2019. 23:15 IST