Experience of meeting PM Modi in public..
Prime Minister Narendra Modi continues his campaign trail for the Lok Sabha elections-2024 with fervor, holding rallies across various states including West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Telangana. Amidst these public appearances, he effortlessly connects with the masses, eliciting emotional responses from the people he meets. A video capturing these moments would undoubtedly tug at your heartstrings.
Today, as Prime Minister Modi arrived to support BJP candidate Locket Chatterjee in the Hooghly Lok Sabha seat of West Bengal, throngs of supporters gathered to catch a glimpse of him. Expressing her confidence in Modi’s victory, Chatterjee remarked, “Prime Minister Modi has the blessings of everyone…he will definitely win. People have understood that ‘Modi’s guarantee’ is the biggest guarantee…this fight is against corruption…there is enthusiasm among all the people for him here.”
During his interaction with the crowd, Prime Minister Modi extended his wishes on Mother’s Day, emphasizing that while the western world celebrates it today, in India, the reverence for mothers transcends a single day. He highlighted the year-round worship of mother figures like Mother Durga, Kali Ma, and Mother India itself.
Amidst the rally, several individuals had the opportunity to directly engage with the Prime Minister, conveying their thoughts and emotions. The ease with which Prime Minister Modi interacts with people reflects his deep-rooted connection with the citizens, further strengthening their support for him and his initiatives.
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