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Narendra Modi to storm JD-U bastion

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Calling all Mission272+ Enthusiasts


‘Jingle bells, NaMo sells, Nitish sulked away, Oh what fun it is to wake up to a saffron hued day!’
Yes we know festive season is around the corner and you can’t fault us for being merry as are our supporters in Bihar
Narendra Modi will soon be in Patna and for all our Mission272+ supporters its quite an occasion so here’s a shout out to all our Mission272+ enthusiasts who will be on the ground at the Hunkar Rally in Patna or glued to their television sets- make yourselves heard on the Patna Rally Open Forum.
Tweet pictures, sum up the mood on the ground, write what you thought of the rally. For those sending in the most pertinent, rivetting and engrossing feedback here as well as on ground in the rally, there will be more to cheer about and it will come as a surprise! So whip out those tablets and other gizmos and keep those feedback coming! Make yourself seen and heard most importantly let us know if you will be there.
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