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Udupi: Devdas Hebbar urges to Support Modi to save Nation from Dynastic Rule


By Pundalika Marate
Bellevision Media Network

Udupi, 7 Feb 2014 : BJP has taken the open challenge of Congress veteran leader Manishankar Iyer’s statement that a tea vendor is not worthy to become future PM of India.  Meanwhile, BJP has set up Modi tea stalls across the nation and began people’s movement in 300 different places to testify that Narendra Modi who was once a tea vendor is patriot, honest, efficient and visionary can also become a future PM, because in India every citizen and all professions have respect.  The nation should be ridden of dynastic rule by supporting Modi, said BJP Raita Morcha district president K Devdas Hebbar.

 

 
Hebbar was speaking during the public meeting that was organized by BJP Shirva Committee at nearby Shirva bus stand, near here on Thursday February 6 evening, by distributing tea to the gathering.


UPA  led central government is in chaos, involved in major scams, inefficiency in issuing Aadhaar Cards, LPG supply, while the youth community has determined to save the nation from misrule and to end Congress-free rule, said Hebbar.


 
Mahatma Gandhi picture in Congress banners


Mahatma Gandhi was not recognized in any party.  He is the father of nation.  Congress party has done sacrilege by printing Gandhi picture in their banners.  Gandhi will not be witness to corruption of Congress.  The reigning Gandhi family has no relation to Mahatma Gandhi, said Hebbar.  He urged Congress party to delete the picture of Gandhi in their recent banner, urged Hebbar.


Udupi district BJP past president Uday Kumar Shetty offered motion for collecting iron from common man for the proposed 182 meter high India’s iron man Sardar Patelon the banks of Narmada River by Narendra Modi.


Shirva local Committee president Giridar Prabhu, secretary Santosh Shetty Panjimar, Yuva Morcha Kaup president Santosh Kumar Moodubelle, secretary Rakesh Shetty, Shirva gram panchayat member Gopalakrishna Prabhu, Devdas Nayak Belanjale, Veerendra Patkar Kodugudde, Namo Brigade promoter Srikant Shetty were present on the occasion.