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Narendra Modi meets Atal Bihari Vajpayee

| | May 11, 2014, at 02:59 am
New Delhi, May 10 (IBNS): Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)'s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi on Saturday met country's former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee to seek his blessings.

Modi ended his campaigning for the Lok Sabha elections by addressing massive rallies at Kushinagar, Deoria, Robertsganj and Ballia in the politically crucial Uttar Pradesh.

"After addressing final campaign rally came to seek Atal ji's blessings. Had met him when campaign started. Its always special to meet him," Modi tweeted.

He urged people of Uttar Pradesh to give all seats in the state to the country's main opposition party.

"UP has won me over! I have received tremendous affection from people of UP during the entire campaign. My gratitude to the people of UP. Give BJP all seats from UP & give us the opportunity to take UP & India's development journey to newer heights," he said.
 

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