Jaipur: PM Narendra Modi reached Mangarh Dham in the Banswara district of Rajasthan today i.e. on Tuesday (November 1), where he first saw Dhuni. PM Modi, who arrived in Rajasthan for the program 'Gaurav Gatha of Mangarh', then paid tribute to the statue of Govind Guru and 1500 tribals who were martyred here 109 years ago. On reaching Banswara, PM Modi was welcomed by Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot and Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel. According to sources, about 1 lakh people were present at PM Modi's public meeting. Although it was believed that he would declare Mangarh a monument of national importance during the visit of PM Modi, but PM Modi did not make any such announcement. In his address, PM Modi said that before the freedom struggle of 1857, the tribal society had sounded the bugle of independence and we are still indebted to the contributions of the tribal society. He said that it is the tribal society that saves the character of India. He said that it is everyone's wish that Mangarh Dham should be made grand. He said that Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra should discuss among themselves and prepare a detailed plan and prepare roadmap for the development of Mangarh Dham. PM Modi further said that together the four states and the Government of India will take it to new heights and whether it will be named as a national monument or will give some other name. PM Modi said that the struggle and sacrifice of the tribal community did not get their due place in the history written after independence and today the country is correcting that decades-old mistake. The past, present and future of India are incomplete without the tribal community. Apart from this, praising the presence of Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot in the program, he said that as Gehlot, we worked together and Ashok Gehlot has been the senior-most chief minister in our tribe. Thief became sad when he was beaten in front of everyone, took this big step Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal attacked LG VK Saxena after Yoga classes closed 'I gave 10 Cr to Satyendar Jain, AAP took money...,' Sukesh's letter to LG