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Yuva Chetna Chief Rohit Singh Tours Purvanchal, Says, Country Needs PM Modi

During a visit to Purvanchal, Yuva Chetna Chief Rohit Kumar said that the country needs Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Making a visit to Gazipur district in Purvanchal, Rohit stated that the people of India are eager to elect Narendra Modi as Prime Minister for the third time.

During his interactions, Rohit highlighted the nation’s growing dissatisfaction with dynastic politics, asserting that this sentiment transcends party lines, including dissent within the Congress ranks.

He lauded the Modi government’s initiatives aimed at uplifting the underprivileged, citing them as exemplary efforts toward socio-economic welfare.

 

In a series of engagements across Ghazipur district Rohit emerged as a supporter of PM Modi. He emphasized the public eagerness to see Narendra Modi as a Prime Minister of India once again.

Rohit’s support for Modi and his understanding of public sentiment mirror shifting political trends in Ghazipur and beyond, suggesting a strong preference for continuity and progress under Modi’s leadership.

Shibra Arshad

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