This story is from March 27, 2019
Delhi BJP requests central leadership for four rallies by PM Narendra Modi in the national capital
NEW DELHI: The Delhi BJP has requested its central leadership for four rallies by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to boost its campaign in the national capital ahead of the
Delhi BJP president Manoj Tiwari said five locations have been short-listed as venues for the rallies for which permission has been sought from the central leadership.
"We have requested for four public rallies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi. I believe, we will get nod for at least two of them," he said.
The possible venues which have been short-listed for the prime minister's rallies are Sant
The list of candidates for the seven Lok Sabha seats in Delhi, currently held by the party, is expected to be released in the first week of April.
Party sources claimed that the announcement of candidates was getting "delayed" due to uncertainty over a possible tie up between the Congress and the AAP.
However, Tiwari rejected this saying the party was keeping a tab on the developments but it was also in the process of short-listing candidates.
"Off course, we are keeping an eye on it but its wrong to say that announcement of our candidates is delayed because of a possible alliance (between AAP and the Congress)," Tiwari said.
"We have already started campaigning by holding rallies of prominent leaders. "Our campaigning will reflect positivity and we will focus on exposing failures of AAP government in Delhi and how it has deprived the people of Delhi the benefits of Modi government's schemes like Ayushman Bharat," Tiwari said.
The party has also planned to launch a specially designed digital 'Rath' for campaigning in the parliamentary constituencies.
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Delhi BJP president Manoj Tiwari said five locations have been short-listed as venues for the rallies for which permission has been sought from the central leadership.
The possible venues which have been short-listed for the prime minister's rallies are Sant
Nirankari
Ground in Burari, Shastri Park,Dwarka
andMehrauli
.The list of candidates for the seven Lok Sabha seats in Delhi, currently held by the party, is expected to be released in the first week of April.
However, Tiwari rejected this saying the party was keeping a tab on the developments but it was also in the process of short-listing candidates.
"Off course, we are keeping an eye on it but its wrong to say that announcement of our candidates is delayed because of a possible alliance (between AAP and the Congress)," Tiwari said.
The party has also planned to launch a specially designed digital 'Rath' for campaigning in the parliamentary constituencies.
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