160 BJP chariots for Bihar Assembly poll campaign

160 BJP chariots for Bihar Assembly poll campaign
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BJP President Amit Shah will launch the party\'s campaign for the coming Bihar Assembly polls by rolling out 160 \'raths\' (chariots) on Thursday, which will fan out in different directions and traverse the length and breadth of the state.

BJP President Amit Shah will launch the party's campaign for the coming Bihar Assembly polls by rolling out 160 'raths' (chariots) on Thursday, which will fan out in different directions and traverse the length and breadth of the state.


"BJP President Amit Shah is coming today to launch 160 raths which will embark on 'parivartan yatra' (journey of change) across the state. They will go to every village and locality in the state and take our party's audio visual messages to the people," party's general secretary and Bihar in-charge Bhupendra Yadav said today.

Mr Yadav said the raths will highlight the plight of Bihar during the "15-year rule of RJD chief Lalu Prasad" and how it destroyed the state.

It will also focus "on the seven years of progress under the NDA rule and again two-and-a-half years of chaos and confusion", he said.


"Our party has made 80 lakh new members in the state. These raths with the help of NDA constituents and allies including LJP, RLSP and Hindustan Awam Morcha - Secular, will reach all houses in the state and with their help reaffirm our determination to change Bihar to ensure better development and future," Mr Yadav said.

Street plays will be staged and party leaders will work in tandem with booth-level workers to spread the message of change. Party workers will also indulge in door-to-door campaign for the polls.

"The results of Legislative Council polls have already declared that panchayati raj representatives have put faith in BJP and its allies. Their mandate is a clear-cut indication that Bihar is progressing on the path of change," Mr Yadav said.

The BJP Bihar in-charge also said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is coming on July 25 to address a 'Parivartan Rally' at Muzaffarpur.
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