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India News: Delhi in Cirque 'celebrity' BJP MPs will support

New Delhi. Delhi assembly elections even though no date was not announced, but the BJP Delhi is gearing up to conquer the fort. Party to woo voters their "celebrity" will resort to lawmakers. Under the new strategy, MP Hema Malini, Shatrughan Sinha, Vinod Khanna, Smriti Irani, Manoj Tiwari will address election rallies in Delhi.
A senior leader of the party to woo voters in the capital so far has prepared a list of 18 star campaigners. The Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Congress President Amit Shah.
He said, "BJP leader Arvind Kejriwal's rallies to beat the people want and expect that most voters during the election campaign Splash celebrity MPs would be able to."
Leave no stone unturned
He said the party MPs still a star in the national capital, is engaged in campaigning and she wants to be close to the vote, then they should be campaigning for the greater advantages.
For elections in Delhi BJP wants to leave no stone unturned in their preparations and a big rally on January 10, has been at the Ramlila Grounds, which will be addressed by Narendra Modi. The rally, Haryana, Jharkhand and Maharashtra Chief Minister will also attend.

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