In one set of four-page hoardings, the Gujarat Chief Minister has walked away with all limelight as his sole photograph appears in the hoardings with a slogan titled 'Nai Soch, Nai Ummeed' (New Thinking, New Hope).
In other three pages of the same set of hoardings, Modi's large-size photograph is seen, including one displaying 'V' sign, along with the same slogan.
The hoardings for 'Hunkar Rally' were released by the state unit BJP president Mangal Pandey at a press conference in the party office in the presence of former deputy chief minister Sushil Kumar Modi and others.
Pandey said these hoardings will be put up throughout the state with an appeal to the people to turn up at the rally in large numbers to make it a success.
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