PM Modi to visit Ayodhya
After the consecration ceremony in January, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Ayodhya for the first time today. In addition to holding prayers at the temple, the prime minister will embark on a mega roadshow.
The prime minister took out a grand roadshow in Kanpur after arriving in Uttar Pradesh on Saturday night. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, who is anticipated to join Modi to Etawah, a known Samajwadi Party stronghold was with him.
At approximately 2:30 pm, he will have a public meeting at Etawah to launch his campaign. At approximately 4:45 p.m., he will proceed to Dhaurahra to speak at another election rally before traveling to Ayodhya.
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Modi will start his tour from Sugriva Fort to Lata Chowk after praying at the Ram Mandir. 40 blocks will make up the roadshow’s path, and attendees will include women and farmers dressed in traditional garb. He will go on the roadshow with the Ayodhya seers and mahants.
“Ahead of the Prime Minister’s roadshow and darshan of Ram Lalla at Ayodhya, extensive preparations are in place. The Ram Lalla Darshan Marg Gate number 11 is flower-decorated. Along the route, massive PM hoardings have been erected. A 2-kilometer stretch between Birla Mandir and Lata Mangeshkar Chowk will host the roadshow,” Acharya Satyendra Das, chief priest of the Ram Temple told ANI.
The PM will return to Odisha for the election campaign after his visit to Ayodhya. On Sunday, at 9.30 p.m., he is scheduled to arrive at the Bhubaneswar airport. From there, he will travel to the Raj Bhavan, where he will spend the night. On Monday, the PM is expected to speak at electoral rallies in Berhampur and Nabarangpur.
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PM Modi Bihar Tour
At an electoral event on Saturday in Darbhanga, north Bihar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was spotted having a good time with his fans.
When the Prime Minister reached Darbhanga, the capital of the former princely state of Mithila, he was given a garland made of fox nuts (makhana), which are abundant in the region. Additionally, he was spotted with the traditional “Mithila paag,” a headpiece bearing a large print of the lotus, the BJP’s election symbol.
He also addressed the people in Maithili, enrapturing the crowd. When the Prime Minister spoke to a supporter who was seen carrying a mannequin that was modeled after him, the audience was left stunned.