Vadodara, April 9 (IANS) BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi Wednesday filed his nomination papers from Vadodara Lok Sabha constituency in Gujarat.
Dressed in a crisp kurta-pyjama and saffron Nehru jacket, Modi arrived at the district collectorate around 11.20 a.m.
While signing the papers, he was joined by a local tea vendor who was chosen by the party leadership in a bid to cash in on Modi's tea-seller background and reach out to the masses.
Many Modi supporters, including several form the Muslim community, gathered outside the collectorate and held Modi's posters, cut-outs and party flags.
Modi is also contesting from Varanasi Lok Sabha constituency in Uttar Pradesh.
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