Narendra Modi Repeats 'BJP Mantra' in Puttur


Daijiworld Media Network - Puttur
Pics: Spoorthy Ullal

Puttur, April 27: Gujarat CM Narendra Modi who was on a  one day-tour of the twin districts of coastal Karnataka, repeated the same words he earlier  said in Udupi, again at the Puttur BJP election ralley on Sunday April 27, 2008.
He urged the  people to vote for the BJP  a have a  stable government. He cited  Gujarat as a model  of stability and growth and said due  to unstable  governments in Karnataka  ,development has been slow here.





















He also alleged Congress  to be  pseudo secular, a party that plays the  minority card only to gain votes. He blamed the Congress for adopting the  divide and rule policy by banking on  minority votes.

Local BJP Mallika Prasad, former minister Nagaraja Shetty, V.S. Acharya, BJP state President D.V. Sadananda Gowda and others were present.

  

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  • Praveen Bangera, Puutur

    Mon, Apr 28 2008

    Leaders like Sadananda Gowda and Yediyurappa simply spoils the party and devide the people for their personnel reasons

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  • Rizwan Sharief, Dubai

    Sun, Apr 27 2008

    Even a Modi can not save Sadananda Gowda or Mallika Prasad in Puttur! A quick look at the disappointing crowd makes things obvious.

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  • Moosa Kunhi, Kakkinje/Qurayyah.

    Sun, Apr 27 2008

    No use in Modi's visit.Our candidate Shakunthala Shetty definetely wins.Good Luck Shakunthala.

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