Lucknow, April 9 -- Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief JP Nadda on Monday said Rampur, which was previously known for its "chaaku (knives)", was now famous for violins even as he said Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "GYAN" was in stark contrast to the caste push of opposition parties. "When the opposition is attempting to divide the country on caste lines, Modiji has focused on GYAN that stands for 'gareeb' (poor), 'yuva' (youth), 'annadata' (farmers) and 'narishakti (women power).' More focus on GYAN means that the country moves forward," Nadda said at a public rally in the Rampur LS constituency.P3...