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Now, bulldozer 'break dance' at Yogi poll rally in Farrukhabad

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 8 May 2024 ()
Yogi was scheduled to address a rally at DAV Inter College ground in Aliganj on Wednesday afternoon. Before the CM's arrival, dozens of bulldozers reached the venue and, amid loud music, the machine operators performed stunts as the crowd cheered and 'Jai Shri Ram' slogans reverberated. BJP workers with party flags were seen on the dozer blades as the operators rotated the machines 360 degrees and used brakes and engine thrust to move the shock absorbers of the heavy vehicles up and down to simulate "brake dance" steps.
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