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With Modi preoccupied with Obama, his lookalike campaigns in Delhi

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New Delhi: His striking resemblance to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, augmented by a close-cropped grey beard, rimless spectacles and a trademark half-sleeved kurta and Nehru jacket, leaves many Delhiites bewildered as whenever he ventures out a crowd gathers around him requesting for autographs and selfies – while some are left wondering.
Fifty-two-year-old Abhinandan Pathak, or as he likes to call himself, Nandan Modi, is a staunch ‘bhakt’ (devotee) of Modi and claims to be campaigning for him and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in all the 70 seats ahead of the Feb 7 Delhi assembly polls.
And since Modi is preoccupied with US President Barack Obama’s visit, Pathak feels his job has become more important.
“I see Modiji as my ‘Rama’ and I am his ‘Lakshman’ (Lord Rama’s younger brother). I have come here to support Modiji in his battle against AAP (Aam Aadmi Party) in Delhi,” Pathak, who not only speaks just like Modi but also emulates his gestures and body language, told IANS.
“Modiji is busy with Obama and currently not able to interact with the people of Delhi. So, my job is to fill in for him,” he added.
A resident of Saharanpur in Uttar Pradesh, Pathak is a physical education teacher and claims to have cycled all the way from his hometown to Delhi – a distance of over 170 km – due to his devotion to Modi.
Attacking the AAP’s Arvind Kejriwal who is the Bharatiya Janata Party’s main opponent in Delhi, Pathak has vowed to “expose” Kejriwal.
“He is a liar who is misleading the voters of Delhi. I will expose him,” he added.
Speaking about people’s reaction when they see him, Pathak said: “I immediately get surrounded by a crowd wherever I go. They ask for my autographs and selfies.”
Pathak, apart from being a teacher is also a politician and had founded the Manavtawadi Party in 2012, which he later merged into the BJP in 2013.
Though, he boasts of a keen understanding of politics and the electorate, it’s his uncanny resemblance to Modi that he thinks helps him in convincing the people to vote for the BJP.
“My appearance is definitely my biggest USP,” he maintained.
However, Pathak takes strong objection when someone calls him a “duplicate Modi”. “It hurts me when someone says that I am a duplicate Modi. I would be happy if they just call me Nandan Modi as even my family calls me that,” Pathak, a father of three, said with a smile. (IANS)

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