Chattarpur: In the backwaters of Madhya Pradesh, a strange brew of admiration mixed with awe was noticed on Monday for BJP leader Narendra Modi in places as disparate as Guna and Chhatarpur.
Young men crowding at these rallies responded with full-throated shouts of 'Yes' and 'No', as Modi, the juggler, went through his routine asking the audience to say whether BJP is a party of thieves or not, whether Congress has fooled the people by not implementing its promise of lowering prices in 100 days, and so on.
Guna is considered the stronghold of Jyotiraditya Scindia, the Scindia family scion, Union Minister and Congress' chief ministerial candidate for Madhya Pradesh, but the crowds response towards Modi was bewildering.
In Guna, Modi today initially avoided mentioning Rahul Gandhi as 'shahzaade' and referred to him as Congress Party vice-president, but the moment he switched on to the words 'Shahzaade' and 'Madam' the crowds roared in approval.