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In pics: 'Modi to Rahul to Nitish', political heavyweights spark high-energy poll rallies across country

Last updated on - Apr 20, 2024, 21:30 IST
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​PM Modi takes aim at Rahul Gandhi's Wayanad candidacy

PM Modi made fun of Rahul Gandhi, saying he might have trouble getting votes in Wayanad, Kerala, and could leave the area. Speaking at a rally in Maharashtra's Nanded, PM Modi called Gandhi "shehzada" (prince) and mentioned that Congress was waiting for the voting day in Wayanad on April 26. He joked that Gandhi might leave the seat, just like he left Amethi in 2019. (PTI photo)

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Rahul takes on BJP's electoral claims, announces Agniveer scheme termination

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, addressing a public rally in Bhagalpur, asserted that the BJP wouldn't win beyond 150 seats. He vowed to terminate the Agniveer scheme, stating India doesn't require two categories of martyrs. (ANI photo)

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Mamata Banerjee joins dance and drumming at poll rally in Malda

West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee participated in a lively poll rally in Malda district, supporting TMC candidate Prasun Banerjee for Maldaha Uttar. She joined dancers on stage, dressed in traditional attire, dancing with them before playing the drum herself. (PTI photo)

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BJP vows to protect SC, ST, and OBC reservations: Amit Shah

During a rally to support BJP candidate Om Birla, Union Home Minister Amit Shah pledged the party's commitment to upholding SC, ST, and OBC reservations, despite opposition desires. Shah emphasized PM Modi's OBC background and his efforts in implementing welfare schemes for marginalized communities. (ANI photo)

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'Too many children...' Nitish Kumar takes dig at Lalu Yadav

​Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar targeted RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav for allegedly favouring his family members in politics. Speaking at a public gathering in Katihar. Nitish questioned Yadav's choice to have "too many children," asking, "Should anyone have so many offspring?" (PTI photo)

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Priyanka Gandhi Vadra accuses BJP of racism and fascism in Thiruvananthapuram

Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, speaking at a rally in Thiruvananthapuram to support Shashi Tharoor on Saturday, criticized the BJP-led central government. She accused it of being a "racist, fascist, and oppressive" regime, alleging that it arrogantly discussed altering the Indian Constitution, which was "crafted with the sacrifices of freedom fighters." (PTI photo)

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BJP's opening day 'film' fails to impress voters: Akhilesh Yadav

At a poll rally in Meerut, SP supremo Akhilesh Yadav, noted a significant shift in the state's atmosphere following the initial polling phase. He suggested that the BJP's campaign had faltered from the outset, signaling a change in public sentiment. Yadav emphasized that not only had the BJP's message lost traction, but voters were also reluctant to support them. (PTI photo)

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