At a rally in Chhattisgarh today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi noticed a small girl. PM Modi noticed a girl holding up his handmade sketch while he was speaking to a crowd. PM Modi gave her a shout-out, saying, “I’ve seen your sketch; you’ve done amazing work.”
PM Modi told the girl that if she continued to stand like that, holding the sketch, she would get tired. “You’ve been standing like that for long, you’ll get tired,” he said. Additionally, PM Modi requested that the police present at the rally to pass him the sketch after the girl writes her address on it as he promised to write her a letter. After PM Modi’s shoutout, the audience cheered loudly.
This occurred during PM Modi’s speech at today’s “Vijay Sankalp” rally in Kanker, Chhattisgarh. PM Modi criticised the Congress during the rally, alleging that the party is against a tribal person becoming the president of India.
“It is the policy of the BJP that every section of society receives the benefit of development and progress. For the first time in history, the BJP decided to make the daughter of a tribal family the President, but Congress opposed it,” he said.
“BJP’s mission is to strengthen Chhattisgarh’s identity. BJP’s mission is to protect the rights of tribals and the backward. BJP’s mission is to bring Chhattisgarh into the top states of the country. Congress and development cannot exist together,” PM Modi further added.
Campaigns for the upcoming elections are going on in Chhattisgarh, where assembly elections are scheduled for November 7 and November 17. On December 3, the election results will be made public.
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