From Tea Gardens to Politics: Modi's Heartfelt Assam Visit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited a tea estate in Assam's Dibrugarh district, interacting with women workers and addressing their concerns. He joined in tea leaf plucking and witnessed a traditional dance. The visit was part of his campaign efforts for BJP candidates in upcoming Assam polls.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, known for his down-to-earth outreach, visited a tea garden in Assam's Dibrugarh district on Wednesday. His visit was not merely political; it embodied a cultural exchange with the local tea workers.
During his brief interaction, the Prime Minister, surrounded by women dressed in traditional sarees, plucked tea leaves and engaged in discussions about pivotal issues such as education, healthcare, and wages. His immersive approach underscored his recognition of the laborious endeavors of Assam's tea garden community.
Modi's visit also included viewing a Jhumur dance performance, adding a cultural nuance to his trip, before he headed to address campaign rallies for BJP candidates at Gogamukh and Behali as part of his political agenda.
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