Modi wave sweeps Mangalore at Namo Bharath event
Pics: Brijesh Garodi
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (BG)
Additional pics by Punik Shetty, Punik Digitals
Mangalore, Oct 27: With a view to pledge their support to BJP's prime ministerial candidate, Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi and create awareness of their leader's achievements, the NaMo Brigade organized a splendid 'NaMo Bharath' musical narration of about two hours at Central (Nehru) Maidan here on Sunday, October 27.
Joining hands with the NaMo Brigade, the rickshaw drivers took out a procession from Ambedkar circle to the Maidan prior to the event. Nearly 500 auto rickshaws, along with a number of two-wheelers and four-wheelers took part in the procession.
The ceremonial lamp was lit by the the rickshaw drivers. The musical story was narrated and performed by Chakravarthy Sulibele and the team of Jago Bharath.
NaMo Bharath narrated the achievements of Narendra Modi as CM of Gujarat and why the country needs him as its leader, and also the history of the nation and the way the Congress party was formed. Sulibele explained that Congress was actually formed by the British and it was supposed to be dissolved after Independence, but that has still not been done. "Rahul Gandhi has been speaking about the past, but Narendra Modi has been speaking about the present and the future. There are nearly 200 days for the declaration of the PM, but the people of our nation have already chosen Narendra Modi as the next PM, and it is clearly seen by the NaMo Flame that has been lit around the nation," Sulibele said.
Sulibele further pointed out at the corruption in the Congress-led government and its leader, the black money in the Swiss Bank, mystery behind the deaths of Lal Bahadur Shastri and Subhash Chandra Bose and so on.
Patriotic songs by NaMo Brigade was another highlight of the evening.
Various leaders including Capt Ganesh Karnik, Yogish Bhat, Nagaraj Shetty, Kalladka Prabhakar Bhat, M B Puranik, Sharan Pumpwell and many others were present. Thousands of NaMo supporters took part in this massive event.