PM Narendra Modi Roadshow: After winning a big victory in the assembly elections of 4 states including Uttar Pradesh, BJP is now seen to be gathering on Mission Gujarat. On Thursday, the results of the assembly elections in 5 states came and the very next morning PM Narendra Modi reached Gujarat. Not only this, here he has also done a 9 km long road show from the airport to the state BJP office ‘Mangalam’ located in Gandhinagar. In Gujarat, the entire government was changed last year and Bhupendra Singh Patel was made the chief minister. Apart from this, all the old leaders including Nitin Patel were thrown out of the cabinet.
In such a situation, it is being celebrated that PM Narendra Modi will be the important face in Gujarat. Today, after the road show, PM Narendra Modi can also give a speech in Gujarat, which can be seen as the beginning of elections. Even though there is only 9 months left for the elections, but looking at the preparations of the BJP, it can be understood how seriously it is taking it. PM Narendra Modi himself had given information about going to Gujarat in the morning by tweeting. PM Modi had tweeted, ‘I am leaving for Gujarat. I will be involved in many events today and tomorrow. I will address the Panchayat Mahasammelan at 4 pm today. Many representatives associated with Panchayati Raj institutions will be present here.
According to Gujarat BJP, about 5 lakh people can participate in this roadshow. Not only this, it is being estimated that 1 lakh people will participate in the Panchayati Raj Conference. It is worth noting that on Thursday evening, PM Narendra Modi had said about the victory in 4 states including UP that it is the result of people’s trust in our intentions and works. Not only this, while attacking familyism, he had said that take it by writing from me, family politics will end in the coming days. It is believed that now all the veteran leaders including PM Modi, Amit Shah will be involved in campaigning in Gujarat, where in 2017 the BJP could get only 99 seats and it had a tough fight with the Congress.