Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a significant impact during his visit to West Bengal ahead of the fourth phase of the Lok Sabha elections in 2024. His rallies in Hooghly and Howrah stirred deep emotions among the attendees, with some individuals even becoming visibly overwhelmed upon encountering the Prime Minister.
During his address in Howrah, a group of girls approached PM Modi with paintings they had created, displaying their affection and admiration for him. Moved by their gesture, PM Modi comforted them, urging them to lower their hands and assuring them that he would accept their gift with gratitude. He empathetically addressed one of the girls, saying, “Daughter, put your hands down… I will take this from you. I have seen… you have brought the picture with great love. Son, don’t cry!”
The heartfelt exchange between the Prime Minister and the emotional girls captured the essence of the rally, reflecting the deep connection people felt towards PM Modi. After receiving the paintings, PM Modi’s team ensured their safekeeping, prompting the girls to express their joy through dance. This poignant moment, captured by many onlookers, encapsulated the prevailing atmosphere of happiness and enthusiasm at the political event, where genuine emotions overflowed, creating unforgettable memories for all involved. Such instances of emotional connection between the Prime Minister and the people have become a common occurrence, adding to the vibrancy of the ongoing election campaign.
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