El primer ministro Modi realiza un desfile en Puducherry para la campaña de la NDA

El primer ministro Narendra Modi llevó a cabo un importante desfile en Puducherry el 3 de abril, impulsando la campaña de la Alianza Democrática Nacional antes de las elecciones legislativas del 9 de abril. Estuvo acompañado por el ministro principal N. Rangasamy y el ministro del Interior A. Namassivayam.

El primer ministro Narendra Modi realizó un importante desfile en Puducherry el viernes 3 de abril de 2026, para apoyar la campaña de la Alianza Democrática Nacional (NDA) de cara a las elecciones legislativas del 9 de abril. Desplazándose en un vehículo descubierto, el Sr. Modi recorrió un tramo de un kilómetro desde la señal de Ajantha hasta el cruce del teatro Raja. Estuvo acompañado por el ministro principal N. Rangasamy, fundador del All India N.R. Congress (AINRC), y el ministro del Interior A. Namassivayam. El evento tuvo como objetivo dinamizar los esfuerzos de la NDA por retener el poder, según informó The Hindu.

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