May 5th 2024.
The bustling city of Bhubaneswar was abuzz with excitement on Sunday night as Prime Minister Narendra Modi made his much-awaited arrival. He was here to lead the BJP's campaign for its candidates in the upcoming elections. The PM was received with great fanfare by senior BJP leaders, including party's Odisha unit president Manmohan Samal and Bhubaneswar MP Aparajita Sarangi, at the Biju Patnaik International Airport.
As Modi made his way through the city, he was greeted by a sea of enthusiastic supporters, eager to catch a glimpse of the leader. Not one to shy away from connecting with the people, Modi flashed the lotus symbol, the BJP's party symbol, to the crowds on both sides of the road. According to sources, the PM is set to visit the Shree Lingaraj temple in the city on Monday morning, before heading to address two election rallies in Berhampur and Nabarangpur.
Sarangi, in an interview, shared that Modi's visit to Odisha was not a one-time occurrence. He is scheduled to return on May 10 and hold a road show in Bhubaneswar, followed by an election rally in Bolangir on May 11. This just goes to show the importance the BJP places on the state of Odisha and its people.
Modi's arrival came just hours after BJP president J P Nadda's departure from the city. Nadda had earlier released the party's manifesto ahead of the Lok Sabha and assembly elections, which are set to take place between May 13 and June 1. With Modi's visit and Nadda's recent manifesto release, it is clear that the BJP is leaving no stone unturned in its efforts to secure the support of the people of Odisha. Exciting times lie ahead for the state, as it gears up for the upcoming elections.
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