Tiruchirapalli: Influenced by the central government's PM Kisan Samman Nidhi and other farmer-friendly policies, a farmer from Tamil Nadu has built PM Modi's temple in his land. In which daily aarti is done. At the same time, it has been learned that this temple built by 50-year-old farmer P. Shankar, resident of Irakudi village, 63 km from Tiruchirapalli, was inaugurated last week. This temple of 8 square feet has tiles and traditional kolam (Rangoli) has also been made to welcome people. Its construction has cost about 1.2 lakh rupees.
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According to information received from sources, his style has been taken care of in the construction of PM Modi's statue. Modi's favorite style glasses, white hair, and beard have been taken care of in the statue. The tilakdhari kurta of this idol is pink in color and has been covered with blue colored shawls. Traditional lamps have been lit on both sides of the statue.
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When Shankar was asked about this matter, he said, "The construction of the temple of Ayya (honorable address for Prime Minister Modi) is completed eight months in advance. go. Could not complete it immediately due to lack. When asked from where did the inspiration to build Modi temple, Shankar said, 'I got the benefit of the central government schemes and because of this I like the Prime Minister. I received Rs 2,000 under Prime Minister Kisan Samman Nidhi. Where the LPG connection was found under the Prime Minister Ujjwala scheme and a toilet was also built in the house. I am a long-time admirer of his personality.