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A Big Conspiracy:

24th April 2014, Shri Narendra Modi files his nomination from Kashi. It is obvious BJP is going to show their strength in Varanasi. I did not find anything wrong on this. But my concern is, earlier the nomination date was 22nd April later its reschedule on 24th. Here I found a BIG conspiracy by BJP & Paid Meida.

How?

Have you seen the big wave of Modi in Varanasi Road show today? 
Your answer will be yes we all have seen that and it was expected as well. 

Can you guess the number of crowds present there ? 
Your answer will be may be 2 or 3 lacs. You are right its near about 4 lacs.

Have you seen most of the people there, they wear Orange T-Shirt ? 
Your answer will be yes.

Now, Tell me the approx. price of a single T-Shirt… 
your Answer will be “may be Rs.200/-   
Can you multiply 4lacs x 200/- 
Your answer will be = 8,00,00,000/-

Can you remember today the day about ? 
Your answer will be its Thursday 24th April. & Vote as well.

Have you seen the media coverage of Modi Road show ? 
Your answer is Yes

How long they (media) cover Modi event ? 
Your answer is its about 8 hours.

Its mean on a polling day, India’s top most News Media cover Modi’s Road show for 8 hours during voting period.  It means they trying to show the real Modi wave throughout the country and influence voter to vote for Modi & BJP. 

It’s a big game plan by the BJP marketing team and Media playing major role on this.
 
Modi also files nomination from another seat, 
can anybody remember when Modi was going to file nomination there? I think hardly any one can remember exactly that day. A BIG...... WHY ?

Its all about Marketing. BJP’s expenditure for this Lok Sabha Election is reaching near about Rs.50,000 corer. 

This drama will be continue till our country men over come from their Open Eye Blindness.


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