CM to address people across 9 places on 11/12/2012

Published By : Admin | December 10, 2012 | 14:40 IST

Shri Modi to address 9 public meetings across various parts of Gujarat

Shri Modi to cover parts of Saurashtra and address 3 public meetings in Ahmedabad city

 

On Tuesday 11th December 2012 Shri Narendra Modi will address a total of 9 public meetings, including 3 in Ahmedabad city. Shri Modi will also end his campaign for al seats that go to the polls in the first phase on 13th December 2012.

 

Shri Modi will address meetings in the following places:

TIME

PLACE

9:00 AM Savarkundla (Amreli district)
10:35 AM Dhrangadhra  (Surendranagar district)
11:30 AM Surendranagar (Surendranagar district)
12:40 PM Dholka (Ahmedabad district)
2:40 PM Petlad (Anand district)
3:35 PM Nadiad (Kheda district)
6:00 PM Gomtipur, Ahmedabad
7:00 PM Behrampura, Ahmedabad
8:00 PM Gheekanta, Ahmedabad
 

On 10th December Shri Modi addressed 7 public meetings and addressed people across 53 places of Gujarat through 3D projection technology. He took on the Prime Minister and Mrs. Sonia Gandhi for defaming Gujarat and also sought questions as to why is the UPA Government selling the nation for Rs. 125 crore with regard to FDI in retail. He expressed confidence that the people of Gujarat will punish the Congress for their anti-people policies.

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