Modi meets RSS chief post poll campaigns to review BJP's prospects

RSS and BJP top brass will meet again after May 12 to assess the party’s performance

Update: 2014-05-11 05:57 GMT
BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi and RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat. (Photo: DC archives)

New Delhi: Wrapping up his marathon election campaign, BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi on Saturday met RSS top brass including sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat to review the party’s performance and its prospects.

With campaigning for the final phase of elections scheduled on Monday coming to a halt, Mr Modi urged the people to vote in full strength and “rise to the occasion and create a strong, developed and inclusive India that will show the way to the world.”

He also said that NDA is the only alliance that can bring about change in India where people are “tired” of false promises, corruption and political dynasty.
After reaching New Delhi from Uttar Pradesh, Mr Modi first met former Prime Minister and party patriarch Atal Bihari Vajpayee. He also paid homage to Rajkumari Kaul, a part of Mr Vajpayee’s adopted family who passed away last week.

Sources disclosed that both the RSS and the BJP top brass will meet again after May 12 to assess the party’s performance of individual parliamentary constituency.

Mr Modi had addressed rallies and programmes in almost 5,800 locations, covering a distance of over 3 lakh kilometers in the last eight months starting September 13 ever since he became BJP’s Prime Ministerial candidate.

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