PM Modis Grand Roadshow Sparks Enthusiasm in Vadodara After West Bengal Victory

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Arpit Soni

PM Modis Grand Roadshow Sparks Enthusiasm in Vadodara After West Bengal Victory

Vadodara, May 11: A wave of excitement has swept through Vadodara, Gujarat, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi prepares for a grand roadshow. The area along the route has been adorned in saffron, creating a festive atmosphere. Approximately 15 stages have been set up to showcase cultural performances from across the country.

Local artists from various states are bringing the event to life with their performances. Notably, the traditional Bihu dance from Assam has captured the audience’s attention. Additionally, folk dances from other states are being presented, reflecting the theme of ‘Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat’ throughout the program.

Before the roadshow, a large crowd gathered along the route. Despite the heat, many people stood on the streets to welcome the Prime Minister. The enthusiasm among BJP workers and supporters was palpable, with many arriving hours in advance to secure their spots along the route.

Vadodara Metropolitan BJP President Dr. Jaiprakash Sone expressed the immense excitement surrounding PM Modi’s roadshow. “The Prime Minister is coming to greet the people, and many are arriving here. His visit after a grand victory in West Bengal is a matter of pride for our workers. We are grateful to everyone who braved the heat to come out,” he stated.

Tapan Das from the Bengali community shared his joy, noting that this is PM Modi’s first roadshow following the victory in Bengal. “We are all very excited to welcome him,” he said. Prashant, another member of the Bengali community, added, “We hope West Bengal regains its former glory, as it was 50-60 years ago. The Prime Minister will do everything possible for this.”

Mehul Lakhani, President of the Child Welfare Committee, also expressed enthusiasm for the event. “The entire city is in a festive mood. PM Modi’s visit after the Bengal elections is further energizing the people. Vadodara has truly become ‘Modi-may’,” he remarked.

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