Bihar BJP workers leave for Gujarat to help Narendra Modi in polls
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Accepting Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi's invitation, Bihar unit of BJP today sent over 24 party workers to the western state for assistance in the polls there.
"Nearly two dozen BJP workers from Bihar have left for Gujarat today," said state BJP president C P Thakur.
More workers and leaders would go there in future too forthe election purposes, he said.
Bihar Deputy Chief Minister and BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi said, "I have not received any invitation so far for campaigning in Gujarat. When I get an invitation I'll definetely try to render my services to the party there depending on the engagements back home at that time."
Modi, however, said that in state assembly elections normally local leaders in addition to a few national level leaders were more effective to convey party's poll issues to the voters.
While Modi would decide his programme for Gujarat when time comes, his BJP colleagues Ashwani Choubey and Giriraj Singh said they would definetely go there.
"I had gone to Surat early this year in connection with Bihar centenary celebration which was also attended by Narendra Modi. The function had received tremendous support from the people of Bihar," Choubey, who is state's Health Minister, said.
Narendra Modi had on October 21 telephoned state president C P Thakur inviting him and other leaders to his state to campaign for the party.
There is a sizeable section of Bihari population in Surat and Ahmedabad.
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