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PM Modi’s whirlwind tour reaches Chennai

Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi commenced a 10-day tour encompassing 12 out of 36 states a few days before the elections. He had a marked-out purpose of reaching out to voters in all 12 states, interacting with them, and listening to what they say.

His prescription to the incomplete agenda of the previous Prime Minister included the foundations’ laying and inauguration of the projects totaling INR. INR 62,000 Crs. of Telangana is expected to create power, rail, and road infrastructure.

In Nedmundu State, Modi approached the Kalpakkam nuclear facility and addressed a vast public meeting in Chennai.

Through the awareness of his coming, the villages became buzzing with people, and he had a chance to see the various developments, notwithstanding the immensity of Ireland.

Following the PM’s agenda summary, the PM will get in the loop of different regions in the next 48 hours and work across different sectors.

Although all security measures had been taken to ensure rock-solid security in Chennai with the grid of 15,000 police officers, the harassment and humiliation still prevented the prevention of Jallikattu from being lifted, leading to many protests from citizens and small villages.

With the quick succession of campaign phases, which hit most of Modi’s constituencies, the election machine he started working on nationally has gained momentum; its movement on regional paths is crucial for his victory in the latest election.

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Hindustan Times

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