New Delhi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Jamui, Jharkhand to participate in the program organized on the occasion of the 150th birth anniversary of Birsa Munda, considered the god of tribals. During this, Modi was being welcomed by local tribal artists by playing their traditional instruments and the PM was greeting everyone with folded hands. Then suddenly PM Modi took the musical instrument from a tribal artist and started playing it himself. Modi played it while matching the rhythm of other instruments. This video of PM is becoming increasingly viral on social media and people are liking his style very much.
#WATCH Jamui, Bihar: Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed by locals in a traditional way. PM also tried his hands on a traditional dhol.
PM Modi unveiled a commemorative coin and postal stamp in honor of Bhagwan Birsa Munda today. He also inaugurated and laid the foundation… pic.twitter.com/tnkQF2uXVr
— ANI (@ANI) November 15, 2024
However, this is not the first time that Prime Minister Modi has tried his hand on any musical instrument. Before this, PM has done such work many times on many occasions. During his visit to Russia in July, when the PM was being welcomed by Maharashtrian artists outside the hotel, the PM himself started playing the drums. That video of PM also went viral tremendously. Apart from this, on many other occasions the PM has been showing his different styles.
#WATCH Jamui, Bihar: Prime Minister Narendra Modi pays tribute to Bhagwan Birsa Munda and tries his hands on a traditional dhol
PM Modi will unveil a commemorative coin and postal stamp in honor of Bhagwan Birsa Munda today. He will also inaugurate and lay the foundation… pic.twitter.com/tlHDB1b9iu
— ANI (@ANI) November 15, 2024
PM Modi then released a commemorative coin and postage stamp in honor of Lord Birsa Munda. During this period he also inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of several development projects worth more than Rs 6,640 crore. These projects aim to uplift tribal communities and improve infrastructure in rural and remote areas. Let us tell you that earlier today, Sarai Kale Khan Chowk located outside ISBT bus stand in Delhi has been renamed after Lord Birsa Munda. Apart from this, the statue of Birsa Munda has also been unveiled in Bansera Park near ISBT Chowk.