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After becoming PM for the third time, PM Modi will visit Varanasi on June 18, this will be the schedule

Byindianadmin

Aug 11, 2024
After becoming PM for the third time, PM Modi will visit Varanasi on June 18, this will be the schedule

After taking oath as the Prime Minister of India for the third time, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit his parliamentary constituency Varanasi for the first time on June 18. The schedule of his Varanasi visit has also been released. On June 18, at 4:15 pm, he (PM) will participate in the Kisan Samman Sammelan and in the evening he will also participate in Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat.

After becoming the Prime Minister for the third time, Narendra Modi will visit Uttar Pradesh on June 18 and Bihar on June 19. After winning the Lok Sabha elections, PM Narendra Modi is going to visit his parliamentary constituency for the first time. He (PM) will participate in the Kisan Samman Sammelan at 4:15 pm.

PM will stay in Varanasi only

After participating in the Kisan Samman Sammelan, the PM will visit and worship at the Kashi Vishwanath temple at 6:15 pm and will participate in the Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat at 7 pm. And will stay in Varanasi at night.

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CM visited the venue

Before the PM’s visit, UP CM Yogi Adityanath inspected the venue. After the Varanasi visit, PM Narendra Modi will visit Bihar on the next day i.e. 19th June, where the PM will inaugurate the Nalanda University campus at 10 am.

PM Modi said in G-7 summit

PM Modi said, ‘I express my heartfelt gratitude to Prime Minister Meloni for inviting me to this summit. I wish Chancellor Scholz a very happy birthday. This event of the G-7 summit is both special and historic. Hearty congratulations to all the colleagues of G-7 on the fiftieth anniversary of this group.’

He said, ‘Last week many of you were busy with the European Parliament elections. Some friends will go through the excitement of elections in the coming time. In India too, there was election time a few months back. The specialty and magnitude of the Indian elections can be understood from some figures. More than 2600 political parties, more than 1 million polling booths, more than 5 million EVMs, 15 million polling staff and about 970 million voters, out of which 640 million people exercised their franchise.’

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