Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Modi to connect with rural masses from UP’s biggest grain market

DATE: JULY 21 The party claims that 10 lakh people will attend rally in Shahjahanp­ur, a part of Terai belt and UP’s biggest grain market

- Manish Chandra Pandey manish.pandey@htlive.com

LUCKNOW : The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is gearing up for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s July 21 rally in Shahjahanp­ur, a part of Terai belt and the state’s biggest grain market, from where the party looks forward to connect with the rural Uttar Pradesh. This will be Modi’s third rally in Shahjahanp­ur. Earlier, he has addressed a public meeting in Shahjahanp­ur as Gujarat chief minister in 2009 and then as the BJP’s PM face in 2014.

LUCKNOW: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is gearing up for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s July 21 rally in Shahjahanp­ur, a part of Terai belt and the state’s biggest grain market, from where the party looks forward to connect with the rural Uttar Pradesh.

This will be Modi’s third rally in Shahjahanp­ur. Earlier, he has addressed a public meeting in Shahjahanp­ur as Gujarat chief minister in 2009 and then as the BJP’s PM face in 2014.

Officially, the party is claiming that 10 lakh people will attend the rally but even 25 per cent of the projected turnout would make it one of the biggest rallies in the region, a party leader said.

From booth level cadres to lawmakers, everyone has been assigned the task of bringing people to the rally venue.

A party leader has been asked to coordinate with lawmakers in getting the crowd which would be a mix of farmers, beneficiar­ies of various government schemes, cadre and local influentia­l people. Chief minister Yogi Adityanath and UP BJP president Mahendra Nath Pandey visited Shahjahanp­ur on Tuesday to review the preparatio­ns for the rally.

The plan, a party leader said, was to get beneficiar­ies of farm loan waiver, Ujjawala free LPG scheme and PM’s housing scheme to attend the rally.

In June, the PM had interacted with a Sikh farmer from the district, Rajvinder Singh, through video conferenci­ng.

Timed around Modi’s Shahjahanp­ur visit, the BJP has also got its party’s farmers’ wing (kisan morcha) to hold farmer welfare meetings across the state.

Through these meetings, the BJP plans to make the rural masses aware of Modi government’s decision to hike minimum support price (MSP) of various crops planted in the current kharif season. “The hike in MSP of various crops announced by PM Modi has been historic as it is for the first time since Independen­ce that such massive hike has been done,” chief minister Yogi Adityanath said, adding farmers from various districts would attend the PM’s rally.

According to political analysts, the PM is likely to continue to target the SP, BSP and Congress. Former union minister and Congress leader Jitin Prasada, who hails from the region, dismissed Modi’s rally and said he was playing politics over developmen­t. “Nothing has been done except ‘jumlebaazi’ (lip service),” Prasada said.

Shahjahanp­ur, a reserved seat, is currently represente­d in Lok Sabha by Krishna Raj, a Pasi, who is a union minister of state.

JP heavyweigh­t Suresh Khanna, who is state’s urban developmen­t minister, is a seventerm lawmaker from Shahjahanp­ur (city) and is burning midnight oil to make rally a success.

 ??  ?? ▪ July 21st rally will be Modi’s third rally in Shahjahanp­ur.
▪ July 21st rally will be Modi’s third rally in Shahjahanp­ur.

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