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WorldAsiaPrime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will address a digital rally from Bhopal on June 27 at 10 lakh booths...

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will address a digital rally from Bhopal on June 27 at 10 lakh booths across the country: Vishnu Dutt

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Bhopal. It is a matter of good luck for Madhya Pradesh that the most popular leader of the world and the successful Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi is visiting Madhya Pradesh on 27th June. The Prime Minister will address a digital rally from Bhopal at 10 lakh booths of the Bharatiya Janata Party across the country. Two and a half thousand party leaders selected from across the country will be present in this programme. Party workers of Madhya Pradesh are extremely excited about the arrival of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi in Bhopal. The workers will warmly welcome and congratulate the Prime Minister. The party is engaged in extensive preparations. Bharatiya Janata Party’s State President and MP Mr. Vishnudutt Sharma said this on Tuesday while discussing with journalists giving information about Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s arrival in Madhya Pradesh.

State President Shri Vishnudutt Sharma said that Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will reach Dhar on June 27 and after reaching Bhopal from Dhar will flag off the Vande Bharat Express. After which the Prime Minister will address 10 lakh booths and crores of workers across the country. Two and a half thousand party leaders selected from across the country will be present in the program organized in Bhopal. Shri Sharma said that every section of the society has benefited from the schemes of the Central Government under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. Beneficiaries of the plans to change the lives of the poor and the party workers are excited about the arrival of the Prime Minister in Bhopal, they want to warmly welcome the Prime Minister, for this the party has sought permission from the Prime Minister for a comprehensive road show on his arrival in Bhopal If we get the permission of the Prime Minister, we will also do a wide road show.

38 lakh workers of 64 thousand 100 booths of Madhya Pradesh will listen to the Prime Minister’s speech


Mr. Vishnudutt Sharma said that through the booth expansion campaign, the state organization had resolved to convert 64 thousand 100 booths into digital booths, in which historic work has been done. 38 lakh workers of Madhya Pradesh are digitally registered. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will address office bearers and workers at 10 lakh booths across the country on 27th June. In which about 38 lakh booth workers including booth president, booth committee, Panna chief, Panna committee members of 64 thousand 100 booths of Madhya Pradesh are included. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s address will be broadcast live on all social media platforms of the party. Shri Sharma said that the party is engaged in preparations on a wide scale for the arrival of the Prime Minister in Bhopal. The workers will welcome the Prime Minister with full energy and enthusiasm.

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