Cultural Spectacle in Guwahati: Welcome for PM Modi Amid Assembly Polls
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Guwahati, Assam, where his arrival was celebrated with cultural performances showcasing the state's diverse communities and traditional artforms. The visit included project inaugurations, such as the new bridge on the Brahmaputra River, and an address to party workers in preparation for upcoming assembly polls.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Guwahati, Assam, on Saturday, greeted by vibrant cultural performances from various local communities. This showcase of traditional art forms marked the beginning of his day-long visit, as the state prepares for its assembly polls.
Lining the roads from Kamakhya Gate to the new Kumar Bhaskarvarma Setu bridge on the Brahmaputra River, performers stood on platforms to display their cultural heritage. As Modi's convoy passed slowly, he waved to the dancers and artists, acknowledging their warm welcome.
During his visit, Modi inaugurated several projects, including the Northeast's first emergency landing facility in Moran. Before concluding his tour, he addressed booth-level party workers, gearing up for the electoral battle ahead. Modi's return to New Delhi closed a day steeped in cultural beauty and political ambition.
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