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PM Modi to address massive rally in Mathura shortly

| | May 25, 2015, at 10:26 pm
Mathura, May 25 (IBNS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday will address a massive rally in Mathura shortly.

 Modi will begin Bharataiya Janata Party's celebration of being in power at the Centre for one year by addressing the public rally.

Ahead of addressing the rally, he paid homage to Deendayal Upadhyay, an ideologue of the Jan Sangh.

Modi is addressing the rally in Chandrabhan which is the birth place Deendayal Upadhyay.

Paying tribute to Upadhyay, he said: "It is my privilege that I am able to come to this pure place and offer my tributes to him."

Riding on Modi's immense popularity, the BJP party came to power at the Centre last year.

The NDA government led by Narendra Modi took oath on May 26, 2014, after the BJP won a majority in the national election, the country's first in 30 years.

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