In a remarkable spectacle on a sunny Tuesday in Madhya Pradesh's Indore, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to the streets for a road show that captured the essence of his commitment to cleanliness. From the iconic Bada Ganpati to the historic Rajwada, the road show witnessed an overwhelming participation of citizens.
Eager to catch a glimpse of PM Modi, the crowd showered him with flowers, turning the route into a floral carpet. The enthusiasm along the path was infectious, with the fragrance of flowers lingering long after the event concluded.
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Post the culmination of the roadshow, PM Modi issued a distinctive directive to BJP workers. He emphasized the urgent need for cleanliness in the areas where the roadshow took place.
Responding promptly to PM Modi's directive, BJP workers initiated a swift cleanliness drive in the designated areas. The roads, adorned with flowers just moments ago, were soon cleared of debris and waste.
Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargava of Indore led by example as he took up a broom and joined the BJP workers in cleaning the aftermath of the road show. The efficient cleanup transformed the area within a few hours, leaving it spick and span.
PM Modi's mega road show commenced at Bada Ganpati, covering approximately 1.6 kilometers in just 55 minutes, culminating at Rajwada. The highlight of the event was PM Modi offering floral tributes to the statue of Devi Ahilya Bai.
The roadshow route was adorned with saffron cloth on both sides, creating a vibrant Bhagwa corridor. The public, in large numbers, lined the streets, showering flowers and resonating with chants of "Modi-Modi." The echoes of Modi's presence reverberated across Indore. Prime Minister Modi's road show in Indore not only showcased the people's exuberance but also brought attention to the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. The rapid response of BJP workers to the cleanliness directive reflects a commitment to the Prime Minister's vision for a cleaner and greener India.
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