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Embarking the Election Rally 2019 for Delhi, PM Modi has said that he is committed to clean the river Yamuna. 

Addressing the rally, Modi said that he is  committed to clean river Yamuna in the same way as working for Ganga. 

He was addressing the massive crowd in the Ramleela Ground in the New Delhi. During his rally, Modi called Delhi as the mixture of Punjab, Haryana, Purvanmchal and South. He address the crowd and said that he is grateful to every citizen of Delhi. 
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He emphasized the moment and said sorry for his security and barricade during his movement in the Delhi NCR. He said that traffic and your troubles is in his mind and he said sorry for that. 
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As Election 2019 has turned in its last phase, now all eye is set to rest of the elections. Out of which, certainly the must crucial is election of Delhi where total 7 seats are on board. BJP has to repeat its previous performance and Congress and AAP has to make a place in the battle of the Delhi. All eye is set for Narendra Modi's first rally in the caiptal in the Ramleela ground. 
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Narendra Modi is all set to address the massive crowd in the capital Delhi.  Election 2019 is moving gradually to its culmination, it seems that situations are appearing in the favor of NDA. Despite all the efforts by Congress and so called Mahagathbandhan, PM Modi has taken lead in the initial his election held recently. 
Modi started his election campaign from the Merrut and the crowd present at the election rally was enough to say that there is not a reluctance among the people for him. 

As maximum political parties have left no stone unturned to make the difference in the Election 2019 and have released the candidates list for the first phase of Election, still PM Narendra Modi has taken the comfortable lead on his opponents. 
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