Gandhinagar: A day after a spectacular victory in Uttar Pradesh assembly elections and retaining power in three other states, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today reached the next poll-bound state – Gujarat – to a grand welcome.
Modi was in his home State on a two-day visit to participate in several official events. He will address the Gujarat Panchayat Mahasammelan, which over one lakh representatives from the three tiers of the Panchayati Raj institutions in the State will attend.
The BJP’s Gujarat unit shared a clip from the roadshow, as the Prime Minister, wearing a saffron cap and dressed in all-white, is seen flashing victory sign towards supporters standing on both sides of the road.
In all, the roadshow travelled a distance of 9 kilometres, beginning at the Ahmedabad airport, and concluding at the BJP’s Gujarat headquarters, called ‘Kamalam,’ in Gandhinagar, the State capital.
Assembly elections in Gujarat will be held at the end of this year, though the dates haven’t been announced yet.
