Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s road show in Gandhinagar
Today is the second day of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Gujarat. He did a road show in Gandhinagar today. During the two-kilometer road show in Gandhinagar, more than 30 thousand people welcomed Prime Minister Modi from place to place. Along with this, PM Modi today gave a big gift of 5,536 crore to Gujarat from Mahatma Temple. Among them, 22 thousand 55 houses built under the PM Awas Yojana were inaugurated. Also, the foundation stone of Sabarmati Riverfront Phase-3 laid.
Apart from this, checks worth Rs 3,300 crore were distributed to the municipal bodies under the Golden Jubilee Mukhyamantri Urban Development Scheme. Also, PM Modi also laid the foundation stone of Tharad-Dhanera pipeline to be built at a cost of Rs 888 crore and the Daodar-Lakhani pipeline to be built at a cost of Rs 678 crore.
77 thousand crore projects gift
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday launched projects worth more than Rs 77 thousand crore. He laid the foundation stone and inaugurated several development projects costing Rs 24,000 crore in Dahod. The express train between Vande Bharat Express and Valsad and Dahod stations between Veraval and Ahmedabad also flagged off. After this, in the evening, many projects costing more than Rs 53,400 crore in Bhuj were founded and inaugurated. It also includes Tapi’s Ultra Super Critical Thermal Power Plant Unit. Apart from this, many roads, water and solar projects are also included.
PM Modi warns Pakistan
On Monday, Prime Minister Modi first reached Vadodara and then Dahod. Road shows were also done here. After this, Modi reached Bhuj after this. Here too he did one and a half km road show. In Bhuj, he said that the eye -raising eye on India will not be spared at any cost. Warned Pakistan that live happily, eat your share of bread, otherwise I have a bullet. Earlier, in Dahod, PM Modi, while referring to Operation Sindoor, said, “The terrorists had challenged 140 crore Indians in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. We also mixed terrorist bases into the soil.”