Narendra Modi's Scenic Boat Ride on the Hooghly: A Tribute to Bengal's Heart
Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a boat ride on the Hooghly River, emphasizing its cultural significance for Bengal. He affirmed his commitment to the region's development and chronicled the experience through photography. Modi is currently campaigning for the BJP in the West Bengal assembly elections.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on an early morning boat ride along the Hooghly River on Friday, capturing the tranquil beauty of the waters steeped in history. He documented the journey with a camera in hand, sharing glimpses of iconic structures like the Howrah Bridge and Vidyasagar Setu on social media.
Modi spoke about the sacredness of the Ganga to the Bengali people, acknowledging its deep cultural resonance. During the river journey, he interacted with local boatmen and morning walkers, appreciating their industrious spirit. This visit aligns with his ongoing election campaign in West Bengal.
The Prime Minister reiterated his dedication to fostering development and prosperity for the Bengali population. He is heavily focused on the BJP's prospects in the state elections, which saw the first phase of voting on Thursday, with subsequent phases and counting ensuing in the coming days.
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