Shah, Jaitley, Irani, Goyal, other BJP stalwarts to have tea at booths across Gujarat tomorrow
November 25, 2017
Ahmedabad:
BJP stalwarts like union finance minister Arun Jaitley, party president Amit Shah, union minister Smriti Irani will take the sips of tea at various booths across Gujarat tomorrow with commoners and grass-root level party workers to listen the Man Ki Baat radio address of PM Narendra Modi as part of the Man Ki Baat-Chai Ke Saath programme of the ruling party.
BJP national general secretary Anil Jain today said that big party leaders would participate in the programme at 11 am tomorrow in each of the 182 constituencies.
He said that Jailley ji would remain present at the booth near Visat circle in Ahmedabad, Shah near Tamboo Chowki, party general secretary Ramlal ji in Ellis bridge, Piyush Goyal in Porbandar, Smriti Irani in Junagadh, Uma Bharti in Akota, actor turned politician Paresh Rawal in Rajkot West, Delhi BJP president and Bhojpuri superstar Manoj Tiwari in Surat, CM Vijay Rupani in Morva Hadaf, BJP state president Jeetu Vaghani in Bhavnagar and V Satish ji in Asarwa.
Many other leaders would also similarly have tea at booths and listen to Man Ki Baat.
Jan-Samvad programmes would be held in the evening tomorrow.
Later on November 27 PM Modi will address four public meetings in Bhuj: 9AM •Jasdan: 11AM •Dhari: 1PM •Kamrej: 3PM and again on November 29 at Morbi: 9AM •Prachi: 11AM •Palitana: 1:30PM •Navsari: 3:30PM.



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