Advertisement
This Article is From Sep 18, 2015

40 Delegations, 90 Minutes For PM Modi's Power Visit to Varanasi

40 Delegations, 90 Minutes For PM Modi's Power Visit to Varanasi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi poses in a soldier's cut-out at 'Shauryanjali', a commemorative exhibition on the golden jubilee of 1965 War, at the India Gate in New Delhi on Thursday. (PTI Photo)
Varanasi: A day after he spent his 65th birthday at a war exhibition - and posed in a soldier's cut-out complete with fatigues and a gun - Prime Minister Narendra Modi will have to do battle with time as he meets 40 delegations in just 90 minutes in Varanasi this afternoon.

He is in his Lok Sabha constituency in Uttar Pradesh after nine months and there is much clamour for his attention.

Twice this year, the PM had to cancel trips because of heavy rain and those organising the functions that he will attend today in a packed seven-hour schedule, have been looking heavenwards all this week, hoping that there will not be another washout.

The weatherman says that while the sky is overcast in many parts of eastern UP, there should be no more than a drizzle. The PM had to cancel visits in June and July.

PM Modi began his visit by attending an event where he distributed pedal and e-rickshaws. Addressing the gathering, he emphasized on the need to educate children and said, "I urge all of you (in this gathering)...whatever the circumstances...ensure that your children receive education. Education is the best and the least expensive way to fight poverty."
 

PM Narendra Modi distributed 501 cycle-rickshaws and 101 e-rickshaws in Varanasi today.

Attacking the Congress government, he added that "for years, we have only heard the slogan of 'garibi hatao', but not much has changed for the poor."

Later in the day, he is expected to launch a clutch of road and power projects including a ring road that is expected to ease the congestion in the city, and also inaugurate a trauma centre at the Banaras Hindu University that he could not do in July.

The PM's supporters in Varanasi plan to gift him with a "Swachchh (clean) Kashi" for his birthday. With the PM in his 66th year, the BJP supporters plan to distribute 660 dustbins to boatmen who ferry pilgrims and tourists across the river Ganga.

They also plan to give away 6600 "hygiene kits" with toothpaste, toothbrush, soap, shampoo etc to daily wagers in the city. The Swachchh Bharat or Clean India mission is very close to the PM's heart.

PM Modi's visit is expected to find political resonance a little over 100 km from Varanasi in Bihar, where assembly elections will be held from mid-October. The Prime Minister is leading the BJP's campaign against the Nitish Kumar-Lalu Yadav-Congress alliance.

There is more than usual security in Varanasi today on account of thousands of protesting teachers on contract reaching the city to try and meet the PM.

Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world

Follow us: