PM Modi’s election rally in Baripada, Odisha was already scheduled.Due to extreme heat a journalist suddenly fell unconscious.The PM stopped his speech midway and helped the journalist.
New Delhi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was addressing the people during his election rally in Baripada, Odisha on Wednesday. Meanwhile, a journalist suddenly fainted. PM Modi interrupted his speech and sent his staff to the medical team, which is always available with the Prime Minister, to the journalist. The fainted youth was identified as television journalist D Barik, who was later taken to the hospital. The maximum temperature in Baripada on Wednesday was 39.5 degrees Celsius and the humidity level was 83 percent. When PM Modi came to know about the fainting of the youth, he stopped his speech and asked the crowd present in the meeting to make some space so that the youth could get air.
The Prime Minister’s medical team provided first aid to Barik and he was sent to the district hospital. Later, the youth was treated in a special ward made for patients suffering from the scorching heat in the hospital and he recovered. This information was given by a doctor. Barik thanked the Prime Minister for this generosity. He said, “Suddenly I stopped seeing anything and I fainted. I could not hear that the Prime Minister asked his doctors to treat me. Later people told me that Modiji was worried about my health. “
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What did the PM say in the Odisha rally?
PM Narendra Modi said, ‘After June 4, Odisha is going to embark on a new journey of development. Today I have come to seek your blessings and invite you for June 10. On June 10, the BJP Chief Minister will take oath in Odisha, who will be a daughter or son of this place, brought up in this soil. Odisha is poor only because it was first looted by Congress leaders and then for the last 25 years, BJD leaders are looting it. The industry that was there earlier in Odisha has also closed down. Roads were not built, rail, port connectivity was not built. Of all the work that has been done, most of it has been done by the BJP government in the last 10 years.’
Tags: 2024 Lok Sabha Elections, Lok Sabha Election 2024, Lok Sabha Elections, PM Narendra Modi
FIRST PUBLISHED : May 29, 2024, 22:38 IST