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PM Narendra Modi held roadshow in Patna : Lok Sabha Elections 2024

Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday held a roadshow in Patna, Bihar.

Bihar Chief Minister and JD(U) leader Nitish Kumar, Deputy Chief Minister and state BJP president Samrat Choudhary and BJP Lok Sabha candidate Ravi Shankar Prasad sat next to Modi as he waved to the crowd.

Standing on a saffron colored vehicle decorated with flowers and portraits of leaders and lotus slices, PM Modi covered about one and a half kilometers of the tour.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Bihar CM Nitish Kumar and BJP’s Patna Sahib candidate Ravi Shankar Prasad during the Lok Sabha elections in Patna on Sunday. (ANI)

Modi got to be the primary prime serve to hold a roadshow anyplace in Bihar.

He charmed the swarm with his lowliness when he bowed down with collapsed hands to welcome bunches of clerics who stood on the street, performing an “aarati” in his respect.

The roadshow, fair a day ahead of third stage of voting, marks yet another scene within the PM’s seriously campaign within the state.

The BJP, which depends heavily on the prime minister’s persona in decisions, had certifiably worked difficult to create “The Modi Appear”, the title given to the Patna occasion, a amazing victory.

The vehicle, on which PM Narendra Modi stood, taken after a swarm of ladies supporters, dressed in saffron saris with turbans of the same shade on their heads, other than identifications engraved with the lotus stuck on their dresses.

Prime Minister Modi arrived in Patna on Sunday evening after campaigning in the neighboring state of West Bengal. He was welcomed at the airport by leaders including Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha, Assembly Speaker Nand Kishore Yadav and BJP state general secretary Bhikhu Bhai Dalsania.

The Prime Minister drove straight to Bhattacharjee Road, where the road show started and ended at Udyog Bhavan, a stone’s throw from the historic Gandhi Maidan, where Modi delivered his famous inaugural speech in Bihar more than eight years ago..

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