PM Modi's virtual election rally cancelled, here's the big reason
PM Modi's virtual election rally cancelled, here's the big reason
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Dehradun: Prime Minister Modi's virtual election rally in Uttarakhand has been postponed due to inclement weather. According to information received, the rally was scheduled to take place today but has been postponed due to bad weather. In Uttarakhand, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's virtual rallies in the election season were scheduled to begin today. The PRIME Minister was scheduled to address the voters of Almora Lok Sabha constituency as part of BJP's Jan Chaupal programme and urged them to vote in support of the party.  

According to the party's state president Madan Kaushik, Prime Minister Modi is also scheduled to hold public meetings along with the virtual rallies. The date of his public meeting will be received soon. The Prime Minister was scheduled to address voters from Almora, Pithoragarh, Bageshwar, Champawat districts under Almora Lok Sabha constituency at 11 am today. The likely dates of the programme of the Prime Minister's virtual rallies in the Lok Sabha constituencies have been received. Soon the scheduled schedule of his rallies will be available.  

However, in the possible virtual rallies that are proposed now, the PM is likely to address voters of Pauri parliamentary constituency on February 6, Tehri parliamentary constituency on February 8, Haridwar on February 10 and Nainital-Udham Singh Nagar parliamentary constituency on February 12.

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