Premierminister Modi veranstaltet Roadshow in Puducherry für NDA-Wahlkampf

Premierminister Narendra Modi führte am 3. April eine bedeutende Roadshow in Puducherry durch, um den Wahlkampf der National Democratic Alliance vor den Parlamentswahlen am 9. April zu stärken. Er wurde von Premierminister N. Rangasamy und Innenminister A. Namassivayam begleitet.

Premierminister Narendra Modi unternahm am Freitag, den 3. April 2026, eine große Roadshow in Puducherry, um den Wahlkampf der National Democratic Alliance für die Parlamentswahlen am 9. April zu unterstützen. In einem offenen Fahrzeug legte Modi eine ein Kilometer lange Strecke vom Ajantha Signal bis zur Kreuzung am Raja Theatre zurück. Er wurde dabei von Chief Minister N. Rangasamy, dem Gründer des All India N.R. Congress (AINRC), und Innenminister A. Namassivayam begleitet. Die Veranstaltung zielte darauf ab, die Bemühungen der NDA zur Machterhaltung zu stärken, wie The Hindu berichtete.

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