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The Prime Minister’s Sunday rally is said to be the culmination of the “Parivartan Yatra” launched by the saffron party in the poll-bound Bengal in February this year. “Prime Minister will set the tone of the election campaign with a rally at Brigade grounds,” a BJP leader said. Sunday’s rally will be the first major event of the saffron party in West Bengal after the declaration of eight-phase elections in the state.
The BJP has planned to make it a grand success with a record crowd presence which the iconic ground has never witnessed. The BJP which was scheduled to come out with the candidate list for the first two phases on Friday had decided to postpone it for the brigade rally. “We have decided to postpone the release of the candidate list for the brigade rally. Once it is over, we would come out with our list,” BJP leader Rahul Sinha said. Along with Modi several top senior BJP leaders will be present at the rally. According to BJP sources, the rally might also throw up surprises as a few noted personalities including Bollywood actor Mithun Chakraborty might be present on the dais. “He may be present at the rally tomorrow. Let’s see what happens,” a senior BJP leader said.
BJP national general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya, however, said nothing has been discussed regarding Chakraborty’s joining the saffron camp. Once considered close to the CPI(M), Chakraborty was Rajya Sabha MP for the TMC for few years, before resigning expressing desire to quit politics. The BJP has gone all out to campaign for the rally launching innovative campaigns, from social media to the streets. The party activists have been hosting flash mobs over the past few weeks at several locations across the state, including busy traffic intersections and crowded localities to rally a large number of people at the Sunday event.
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has already drawn the battleline with declaration of the TMC candidate list Friday. Banerjee, who heads Trinamool Congress, announced the names of 291 candidates and left three seats for the ally Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) in Darjeeling. Congress-Left Front-Indian Secular Front of the Muslim cleric Abbas Siddiqui has joined hands to challenge the TMC as well as the BJP in the battle for Bengal.