PM Modi Braves Weather for Historic Jamshedpur Road Trip

Modi Undertakes 130km journey on NH33 amid heavy rain, addresses BJP rally

Key Points:

• Modi travels by road from Ranchi to Jamshedpur due to grounded chopper

• Six Vande Bharat Express trains flagged off virtually amid weather woes

• PM navigates infamous NH33 route, showcasing determination

JAMSHEDPUR – Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on an unprecedented 130km road journey from Ranchi to Jamshedpur, defying adverse weather conditions.

Inclement weather grounded Modi’s helicopter at Ranchi’s Birsa Munda Airport.

Undeterred, the Prime Minister opted for a road trip to reach Jamshedpur.

He commenced his journey at 11:30 AM, arriving in the Steel City around 1 PM.

Modi’s route took him along the notorious National Highway 33.

This stretch of road is known for its alleged supernatural occurrences and turbulent past.

NH33 was once a part of the Red Corridor, an area of significant Maoist insurgent activity.

The highway has a history marred by violent incidents.

Despite these challenges, the Prime Minister remained resolute in his travel plans.

At Gopal Maidan, Modi addressed an enthusiastic crowd at the BJP’s Parivartan Rally.

"The elements may test us, but our resolve remains unshaken," a rally attendee quoted Modi as saying.

Meanwhile, the Prime Minister virtually flagged off six Vande Bharat Express trains.

A senior police official commented on the security measures taken.

"We had contingency plans in place for any last-minute changes," the official stated.

However, specific details about the high-profile movement were kept confidential.

Modi’s journey symbolized perseverance in the face of multiple obstacles.

His commitment to reaching Jamshedpur resonated strongly with the waiting supporters.

A local BJP leader remarked, "This trip will go down in history as a testament to Modi ji’s dedication."

This unprecedented road journey has set a new benchmark for political leaders in India.

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