Prime Minister Modi visits his mother in Gandhinagar, Before Gujarat Elections 2nd phase

Prime Minister Modi visits his mother in Gandhinagar

PM Narendra Damodardas Modi meets with his mother Heeraben Modi today on 04,December 2022. After Modi campaigned for Assembly elections, he visited his mother’ home in Gandhinagar(Gujarat). 01,December,2022 first phase of polling for the election has held and election will conclude on December 5. Photos of PM Narendra Modi shared on social media platform in which he his taking his mother’s blessing before the second phase of election. Photos of PM Modi were shared on social media wherein he was seen seeking the blessings of his mother ahead of the second phase of polling. PM modi will vote around 8:30 am morning in Gujarat for the election. For total 93 Assembly seats voting will be held tomorrow (Monday) on 05,December 2022.

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PM said, “the people of Gujarat want to continue with the development streak” in the roadshows as election rally was going on from 01,Dec 2022 to 02,Dec 2022 at Ahmedabad.

Modi was born on 17 Sep,1950 in a Gujarati family, Mehsana district, Bombay State. He was the third of six children of Heeraben Modi(Modi’s Mother) and Damodardas Mulchand Modi(Modi’s Father).

PM Narendra Modi has led the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP ) in the year 2014. He then became Prime Minister of India after winning.

Since 2014, BJP is the ruling political party in India under Narendra Damodardas Modi who was born in Gujarat in Hindu family. Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP) is one political party in India. There are two major Indian political parties in India, one is BJP and the other party is Indian National Congress.

Before becaming PM of India, Narendra Modi was also appointed as Chief Minister of Gujarat in the year 2001. Modi have received a B.A. degree in Political Science from School of Open Learning from University of Delhi in 1978.

 

 

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