PM Modi Braves Heavy Rain for Jamshedpur Rally, Earns Crowd Appreciation

Enthusiastic crowds greet Modi at Gopal Maidan amid downpour

Key Points:

• PM Modi arrives in Jamshedpur via road, greeted by supporters

• Modi addresses rally at Gopal Maidan despite heavy rainfall

• Senior BJP leaders join PM for the public gathering

JAMSHEDPUR – Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s arrival in Jamshedpur for a public rally was marked by enthusiastic crowds braving heavy rain to greet him at Gopal Maidan.

The Prime Minister chose to travel by road, passing through Kanderbera and Doba before reaching Sonari and finally Bistupur’s Gopal Maidan.

Despite the inclement weather, party workers welcomed Modi with great enthusiasm.

The crowd’s energy was palpable as they stood to salute the Prime Minister’s courage in traveling by road during heavy rainfall.

Upon reaching the stage, Modi greeted everyone with a "Johar," the traditional Santali greeting.

Prominent leaders, including Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, were present at the event.

Former Union Minister Arjun Munda and ex-Chief Minister Champai Soren also attended the rally.

"The Prime Minister’s decision to brave the heavy rain shows his dedication to the people of Jamshedpur," remarked a local BJP supporter.

A large crowd had gathered at Gopal Maidan, undeterred by the continuous downpour.

Modi began his address immediately upon arrival, connecting with the audience.

In a touching gesture, he used his mobile phone’s flashlight to acknowledge the crowd’s presence.

The rally witnessed an unexpectedly high turnout despite the challenging weather conditions.

People from various parts of the city came together to welcome their Prime Minister.

Modi’s visit to Jamshedpur amidst such adverse weather conditions has left a lasting impression on the locals.

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