\'People have made up their minds\, they want Modi govt again\,\' says PM

'People have made up their minds, they want Modi govt again,' says PM

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Published : Apr 26, 2019, 10:19 am IST
Updated : Apr 26, 2019, 10:47 am IST

He said people have made up their minds that they want Modi government again.

 PM Modi asked BJP workers to break all voting records in this general election.  (Photo: ANI | Twitter)
  PM Modi asked BJP workers to break all voting records in this general election. (Photo: ANI | Twitter)

Varanasi: Pro-incumbency wave is being witnessed for the first time in the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told party workers Friday before filing his nomination papers here.

He said people have made up their minds that they want Modi government again.

“Party workers are real candidates; mood is festive from Kashmir to Kanyakumari,” he added.

PM Modi asked BJP workers to break all voting records in this general election.

Taking a dig at the Congress, Modi advised party workers to not be arrogant “because those who showed arrogance were reduced to 40 seats from 400 seats”.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will file his nomination for Varanasi Lok Sabha constituency here on Friday.

All senior leaders of the BJP, NDA and North East Democratic Alliance are expected to be present in the city to mark the occasion.

PM Modi is contesting against Congress' Ajay Rai and SP leader Shalini Yadav. Congress on Thursday had announced that it would field Rai as its candidate from the Varanasi Lok Sabha seat, putting to rest speculation regarding Priyanka Gandhi Vadra contesting the general elections against Prime Minister Modi.

This would be the second time Prime Minister Modi and Rai will battle from Varanasi seat.

Varanasi will go to polls on May 19, the last round of seven-phase elections.

 

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