Team News Riveting
Jabalpur, April 7
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday kickstarted the BJP’s Lok Sabha poll campaign in Madhya Pradesh with a roadshow in Jabalpur.
He was accompanied by Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, state PWD minister Rakesh Singh and the party’s Jabalpur Lok Sabha candidate Ashish Dubey.
The roadshow started around at 6:30 pm from Shaheed Bhagat Singh crossing and culminated at Adi Shankaracharya crossing in Gorakhpur locality at 7:15 pm. Modi, who is on his first visit to the state after Lok Sabha polls were announced, along with Yadav and others held the BJP’s poll symbol ‘lotus’ as their saffron-coloured vehicle moved during the well-attended roadshow.
A large number of people had lined up on either side of the route and were seen clicking photographs and shooting videos using mobile phones. Several of them held ‘Mera Ghar Modi Ka Ghar’ and ‘Mera Pariwar Modi Ka Pariwar’ placards. The BJP had started a campaign to highlight that people of the country comprised Modi’s family, the move coming after Rashtriya Janata Dal supremo Lalu Yadav had said the PM spoke about dynastic politics but had no family of his own.