Bharatiya Janata Party's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi said here that the 2014 parliamentary polls will be fought by the people of India and every voter will fight.
Addressing a massive rally here, Modi said, "The 2014 polls will not be fought between two parties, no individual will lead these polls. This election will be fought by the people of India and every voter will fight.”
He further added, "There has never been such an atmosphere before the elections... people are eager to pull down the Congress government.”
Raising the issue of Ganga, Modi asked the Prime Minister to answer the country on where the thousands of rupees spent on cleaning Ganga have gone? He blamed government that it has fooled people of the country in the name of Ganga.
Narendra Modi, on arrival in the temple city, first offered prayers at Sankatmochan temple and then at Kashi Vishwanath temple before addressing the Vijay Shankhnad rally.
(With inputs from IANS)
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