Modi's Open-Vehicle Approach in Bihar: A Symbol of Political Unity
Prime Minister Narendra Modi continues his distinct style of arriving in an open vehicle for his visits in Bihar. Accompanied by local political leaders, Modi's presence in Siwan district highlights unity within the NDA alliance ahead of upcoming assembly polls. This method has previously been seen during visits to Bhagalpur and Rohtas.
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In a characteristic display of his distinctive style, Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived at a function in Siwan district, Bihar, in an open vehicle on Friday.
Flanked by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and BJP deputies Samrat Choudhary and Vijay Kumar Sinha, the visit symbolized unity within the NDA, as crucial assembly polls approach. The vehicle, painted in BJP's signature saffron and adorned with flowers, drew chants of 'Modi! Modi!' from the crowds, who were greeted by the leader with folded hands.
Previously, Modi has adopted this style during visits to Bhagalpur and Rohtas districts. However, marked recognition is given to the exception during his visit to Madhubani following the Pahalgam terror attack, where a more subdued entry was chosen to match the solemnity of the occasion.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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