Tremendous support for Vivekananda Yuva Vikas Yatra on Day 4 across Central Gujarat

Published By : Admin | September 16, 2012 | 14:51 IST

On Day 4 Vivekananda Yuva Vikas Yatra enters Central Gujarat

Tremendous response in Vadodara, Bharuch and Anand districts as endless number of people extend support to Yatra

People from all communities join the Yatra and support Shri Modi

Vivekananda Yuva Vikas Yatra undertaken by Shri Narendra Modi continues to draw a tremendous response among the people. On Day 4, 15th September 2012 Shri Modi visited areas of Central Gujarat including Karjan (Vadodara district), Amod, Jambusar (Bharuch district), Borsad, Petlad, Tarapur, Khambhat (Anand district).

People cutting across all communities joined the Yuva Vikas Yatra and extended their support to Shri Modi. In his inspiring speeches, Shri Modi spoke about the development in Gujarat and took on the negative politics of the Congress party.

Shri Modi convincingly exposed the Congress canard of attributing every development initiative to Central funds. Shri Modi affirmed that the money in Gujarat does not belong to the Centre or Congress but to the people of Gujarat and that the Congress in not giving money to Gujarat as ‘Kariyavar’. He further brought out the fallacies in the Congress’ call to change the Disha and Dasha of Gujarat.

The Chief Minister minced no words in strongly criticizing the anti-people polices of the UPA particularly diesel price hike and reduction of LPG cylinders to each house.

Sharing glimpses of an eventful day in pictures.

 

 

 

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