Tuesday 17 December 2013

SAD-BJP Fateh Rally act as a game changer of Indian History - Grewal

Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal


Ludhiana , 17 December 2013 -
BJP Kisan Morcha National Secretary and Prabhari Himachal Pradesh Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal today said that Shiromani Akali Dal ( SAD) and Bharatiya Janta Party ( BJP ) alliance Fateh Rally being held at Jagraon on December 21 would act as a game changer of Indian History with the Punjabi's set to host one of the largest Rallies held in India to herald the ascendency of Prime Ministerial Narendra Modi. In a BJYM workers meeting at Sector 39-A, near Jamalpur, Ludhiana, he said that the people of Punjab were eagerly waiting to witness this historic event as well as teach the inefficient and corrupt UPA government a befitting lesson in the 2014 parliamentary elections.Grewal stated the workers that the patron and Chief Minister Punjab Parkash Singh Badal, Narendra Modi and Kamal Sharma Punjab State President BJP along with senior and Centre Leadership would address the rally on that precious day. Grewal said that we have won the semi-final match and now Narendra Modi wave would help the alliance to sweep the frthcoming Lok Sabha 2014 elections. He said it's true that this Punjab's SAD-BJP Rally at Jagraon is named "Fateh Rally"as Narendra Modi is coming Punjab to get "Fateh Blessings" from this land of warriors, People of India were never so enthusiast to elect a person to the post of Prime Minister. Now, it's our duty to make this Fateh Rally a grand success on every aspect ". At this time Senior BJP Leader Ludhiana Prem Sagar Aggarwal, Mandal Prabhari Shmt. Dharnawati Mishra, BJP Mandal President Dharminder Sharma, BJYM District General Secretary Sumit Tandon, BJYM Mandal President Lalit Aggarwal, Mandal BJYM Vice President's Manpal Singh and Manveer Singh Garcha, BJYM Mandal General Secretary Tirath Singh and Secretary's Nitish Jindal and Inderpal Singh, Gurjot, Manpreet, Chetan, Nikhil, Gautam, Nishant and large number of BJYM City Ludhiana leaders and workers were present.


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