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PM Modi Pays A Visit To BJP Office In Gujarat’s Gandhinagar

Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid a visit to the Gujarat BJP office in Gandhinagar on Wednesday.

This occurred after his participation in an election rally in Himmatnagar town of the neighbouring Sabarkantha district earlier in the day. Sharing images from his visit on X platform, PM Modi praised the exceptional enthusiasm of BJP workers by and called it “outstanding”.

“After today’s massive rallies in Banaskantha and Sabarkantha, went to Kamalam, the @BJP4Gujarat Party office and spent time with fellow Karyakartas. Their energy and enthusiasm are outstanding. They are working hard to ensure our Government comes back for a third term,” the PM said.

Various prominent BJP leaders, including Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and state unit president CR Paatil, greeted Modi upon his arrival. The Prime Minister is in Gujarat for a two-day visit to garner voter support for party candidates before the May 7 polling. Earlier today, PM Modi delivered consecutive election rallies in Deesa town of Banaskantha and Himmatnagar town of Sabarkantha.

In Banaskantha, the Prime Minister reaffirmed his stance on “religion-based reservation” on Wednesday, emphasizing that the Congress, its “shehzada,” and INDIA bloc parties ought to announce their commitment to abstain from implementing religion-based reservations.

“This Congress ‘Jamaat’ should listen, as long as Modi is alive, there will be no reservation based on religion. Reservations for SC, ST, and OBCs have been given by the Constitution, and no one can take them away,” he added.

PM Modi stated in Sabarkantha, Gujarat, on Wednesday that previously, when terrorists attacked, the feeble government used to dispatch dossiers, but in New India today, terrorists receive a stern response.

PM Modi said, “The Congress used to scare people that if the Ram Mandir is constructed, then there would be chaos in the country… There was no chaos in the country but there is chaos in the heart of the Congress.”

“They said that if Article 370 is abrogated, then the country will break and there would be rivers of blood… But this is Modi. Now Article 370 is abrogated and the Tricolour is hoisted at the Lal Chowk with full glory,” PM Modi added.

Avijit Gupta

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