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After 14, 24… After 10 years, Modi will again sound the trumpet of Lok Sabha elections from Bulandshahr in UP

After the inauguration of Ram Temple, BJP has intensified preparations for the Lok Sabha elections. BJP’s target this time is to cross 400 and to achieve this target, the party is moving ahead with the face of PM Modi. From the national president of BJP to a common worker, everyone is busy preparing for the elections and the party is considering PM Modi as a game changer for this election also. PM Modi has also started full preparations for the Lok Sabha elections. PM Modi is going to make election noise from Bulandshahr in UP today. Earlier in 2014 also, Narendra Modi had sounded the Lok Sabha election bugle from Bulandshahr. BJP had won a landslide victory in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections with bumper votes. BJP got record seats in UP and the party wants to break that record also in 2024.

Bulandshahr is the stronghold of BJP
Bulandshahr district of Uttar Pradesh is considered to be the stronghold of BJP, at present BJP holds all the seven assembly seats here. Both the MPs including the Panchayat President are also from BJP. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the public meeting to be held on Thursday in Netla Hasanpur village of Sadar tehsil of Bulandshahr. During this period he will present many projects. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will tell the voters of Western Uttar Pradesh about the plans of the Central Government and the State Government to form the BJP government in 2024. Narendra Modi is coming to Bulandshahr for the first time after becoming Prime Minister. The enthusiasm of BJP workers is very high.

BJP got bumper seats from UP in 2014
The entire 2014 election was Modi vs others. BJP was contesting elections in all the states only on the face of Modi. Gujarat model has been mentioned for a long time to burnish Modi’s image. It was claimed that Modi, while being the Chief Minister of Gujarat, had brought a lot of development there. Slogans associated with this image, ‘Abki baar Modi Sarkar’, ‘Acche din aayenge’ were also brought up. Riding on the Modi wave, BJP had won a landslide victory in Uttar Pradesh, the country’s largest state and politically most important state. Out of total 80 seats in UP, BJP alone won 71 seats and its ally Apna Dal also won 2 seats. Ruling SP lost 5 seats and BSP was wiped out. In this election, Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi had won from both Varanasi and Vadodara seats. In Varanasi he defeated Kejriwal by 3 lakh votes. Even after the Lok Sabha elections, BJP’s victory chariot did not stop in UP and in the 2017 assembly elections also, BJP formed a majority government by winning 312 seats.

Started election campaign from Tajnagari in 2019
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the NDA’s election campaign for the Lok Sabha elections 2019 from Agra, Uttar Pradesh on January 9, 2019. The 2019 Lok Sabha elections were very important from the point of view of UP politics, for the first time in this election, the two largest parties of the state, SP and BSP, had joined hands to give a tough competition to the BJP. Hardly anyone would have thought that Mayawati and Akhilesh would ever come together on one stage. But there was such a storm of BJP in UP that the alliance got ruined. Whereas Congress was in a bad condition. In 2019, all the efforts of the opposition parties had failed in front of the BJP equation. BJP had contested elections on 78 seats, out of which the party was successful in winning on 62 seats.
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PM Modi will give a big gift
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the 181 km line of the Eastern Corridor of the Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India (DFCCIL), built at a cost of Rs 10,141 crore in Bulandshahr on Thursday. The Prime Minister will flag off the goods train from New Khurja station. This part of the corridor is between New Khurja in Bulandshahr to New Rewari station in Haryana. These also include New Bodaki and New Dadri stations of Greno. The corridor has a total of six stations between New Khurja and New Rewari. These also include New Bodaki and New Dadri stations of Greater Noida. Apart from these, New Faridabad, New Prithla, New Tawadu and Dharuhera stations are also included. The distance between Khurja to Bodaki is 46 km and the distance from Dadri to Rewari station is 135 km. Double decker trains run on the corridor, which can run at a speed of 100 km per hour.