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Begusarai women’s march to honor Prime Minister Modi’s influence on rural life

Begusarai: Their faces lighted up with excitement on Friday as they saw their leader, who “improved the quality of their lives.” Hundreds of women in vibrant clothing, many holding toddlers on their laps, began crowding the rally site in Begusarai at 9 a.m. in anticipation of seeing Prime Minister Narendra Modi in person at the 2 p.m. public gathering.

While males stood on the sides, they occupied the majority of the seats at the pandal, snatching the best seats. People began arriving at the event early to reserve a spot because of the strict security measures.

According to Usha, a Jeevika didi, during PM Modi’s rule, women’s lives in rural areas have drastically altered. “I also came here in 2019 to hear him. It gives me strength to meet him face to face,” she remarked. There were also several Muslim ladies among the crowd.

The PM wished folks in the local tongue, and the audience responded with a huge scream.
The six-lane Aunta-Simaria bridge was built under PM Modi, according to Sudhanshu Kumar, a native of Aunta hamlet, which is close to Mokama. Significant social and economic changes have been made possible by the bridge for the local population residing on the northern and southern sides of the Ganga River. He said, “I feel obligated to him.”

The PM was seated on the stage when the lights briefly went out. But it was back in a matter of minutes. A sizable contingent of supporters from other NDA component parties attended the conference.

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