In the midst of a whirlwind of election activities, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been carving out moments to partake in religious rituals. Recently, during a road show in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, PM Modi’s presence brought immense joy to BJP candidate Ramesh Awasthi, who was visibly moved and elated by the encounter.
Awasthi expressed profound satisfaction upon meeting PM Modi, emphasizing that beyond being the leader of the world’s largest democracy, Modi is also a guardian figure for every party worker. When Awasthi presented him with the trident, symbolizing Anandeshwar Dham, PM Modi graciously accepted it, addressing Awasthi affectionately and offering blessings with a reassuring hand on his back.
Recalling the experience, Ramesh Awasthi shared how PM Modi, as the Kanpur candidate, afforded him the honour of accompanying him in the vehicle during the roadshow. Throughout the journey, Modi provided guidance akin to a caring parent, imparting strategies for victory and advising on engaging with constituents.
For Ramesh Awasthi, witnessing this nurturing side of Prime Minister Modi served as a significant confidence boost in his candidacy. He underscored the unwavering commitment of BJP workers, attributing it to the party’s leadership, which prioritizes a familial bond with its members.
In essence, Ramesh Awasthi’s account underscores the ethos within the Bharatiya Janata Party, where leadership extends beyond political roles to encompass a nurturing parental role, fostering a deep sense of loyalty and dedication among its members.
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