Narendra modi kanpur rally
- The impact of Narendra Modi’s first rally in numerically crucial Uttar Pradesh can be best assessed from Samajwadi Party leader Naresh Agarwal's comment. Unable to comment on the content or turnout, he suggested that the rally was ill timed, as people of the state and nation were hooked to only one issue -- the 1000 tonnes gold lust in Unnao that the Archaeological Survey of India is looking for.
- The size of the crowd, non stop NaMo chants and cheering, cannot make his rivals, the Congress, Samajwadi Party and the Bahujan Samajwadi Party happy. The aggressive response from the gathered crowd could just be an early indication that BJP could yet again be a rising force in the state that sends 80 MPs, driven by Modi making the party acquire the flavour that it had acquired in the post Ram-Rath Yatra elections of 1996 and 1998.
- Modi didn’t miss the opportunity. He hit where it could hurt the Samajwadi Party most, track record on riots and how the Akhilesh Yadav Government was bent on getting terror accused released from the jail just because it could help secure votes of a particular community.
- Should they be released, he asked, “No” the gathered crowd roared. Interestingly, it is apparent that he is unafraid to bring up issue that might give critics a chance to yet again raise issues related to 2002 riots or fake encounters.
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