PM Modi taking photo with camera
Shimla: Prime Minister Narendra Modi was on an election tour in Himachal Pradesh on Friday. Amidst the election rush, PM Modi went to the mountain and took photos of the natural beauty of Himachal. On social media, PM Modi said that amidst the busy election campaign, I could not stop myself from capturing some glimpses of beautiful natural scenes in the camera. Being here in Himachal refreshed many memories of my previous visits here. My relationship with this state is very strong. Himachal Pradesh is worth seeing.
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It is seen in the video that PM Modi is standing at a high place surrounded by hills and taking photos with a camera. Hills are visible in the video. Big buildings and roads are visible below. Trees and plants are visible.
PM Modi held a rally in Mandi
Let us tell you that on Friday, Prime Minister Modi went to Mandi Lok Sabha constituency of Himachal Pradesh to rally in favor of BJP candidate Kangana Ranaut. Modi also said that BJP candidate from Mandi constituency Kangana Ranaut represents the aspirations of the youth and ‘our daughters’. He urged the voters to give a befitting reply to the Congress for making derogatory statements against Ranaut. Modi also termed the comments made against Ranaut as an insult to Mandi and Himachal Pradesh. Modi said, “Do me a favor, go to temples in all villages and seek blessings from all the gods and goddesses for a developed country. Kangana will become your voice and will work for the development of Mandi.
PM Modi told how much money the center gave
PM Modi accused the Congress government of selectively distributing central assistance for last year’s flood victims and promised to find out where the money went after returning to power. The Congress government in the state said it allocated Rs 4,500 crore from its treasury as part of special assistance for flood victims. The Congress government has accused the Centre of not announcing a special relief package and not declaring the disaster as a ‘national disaster’. The BJP had earlier said the Centre had released Rs 1,762 crore for the victims. According to it, the Centre has also released funds for the construction of 2,300 roads and 11,000 houses.
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