Bihar Polls: PM’s Election Campaign Schedule,Bihar assembly election 2015, Narendra modi, Election Campaign bihar,bihar polls
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- Last Updated: Thursday, 17 September 2015 16:55
Bihar Polls: PM’s Election Campaign Schedule,Bihar assembly election 2015,Narendra modi, Election Campaign bihar,bihar polls,BJP Election Campaign Schedule
NDA (BJP lead alliance) has just announced final announcement on seat sharing with alliance. Just after that, (Bharatiya Janata Party) The BJP has announced that their Star Campaigner and Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi will do 12 more public rally in bihar for upcoming Assembly Election 2015.
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As BJP has decided to fight on 160 seats of Bihar, they will try to make sure to win atlest 126-130 seats to make sure their win and form government on their own seat strength. Also, in recent opinion polls, people are started favoring Narendra modi, BJP lead alliance has slight ahead in vote sharing then JDU - RJD Alliance.
Earlier, BJP was enjoying upper and business class votes but after entry of paswan and jitenram manjhi, they may also get backward class, economic backward class votes too.BJP has demanded 10-12 rally dates from Narendra modi, they are quite hopeful it will be approved.
Since, Narendra modi is on tour to United States from 24th to 30th September, 2015, all the public rally will be organized in october month only.
From 1st week to last week of October there will be public rally of Narendra modi and other campaigner of BJP. It is notable that Narendra modi already done 5 public rally in many areas of Bihar.
Not only BJP, Rahul Gandhi of Congress also going to start his campaign in bihar from 19th september,2015 in champaran.
Keep visiting for more updates, we will keep you updated with new announcements on public rally and bihar elections.