- Today’s time is India’s time. In 2014 Modiji was the hope for India, in 2019 he became the trust and today, in 2024, he has become the guarantee for India: Poonamben
- She assures the crowd that compared to the last 10 years, she will put in more efforts and double the development work for Jamnagar Lok Sabha constituency in the coming five years
NE NEWS SERVICE
JAMANAGAR, APRIL 20
The Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) organized a Vijay Sankalp Rally here on Thursday to bolster the prospects of its Jamnagar Lok Sabha candidate Poonamben Maadam for the third consecutive term.
The presence of dignitaries like Union Minister Anurag Thakur, Cabinet Ministers Raghavji Patel and Mulubhai Bera, former Cabinet Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama and senior BJP leaders added energy to the public meeting. Their presence also showed that Poonamben Maadam is heading towards the third term as an MP.
Addressing the huge crowd gathered at Jamnagar’s Oswal Centre, Poonamben Maadam talked about the strength of today’s India and the development of Jamnagar.
“Today’s time is India’s time. In 2014 Modiji was the hope for India, in 2019 he became the trust and today, in 2024, he has become the guarantee for India,” Maadam said. She assured the crowd that compared to the last 10 years, she will put in more efforts and double the development work for Jamnagar Lok Sabha constituency in the coming five years.
Poonamben Maadam thanked the people for the support that they have extended so far. As the crowd was enthralled by her energetic speech, only one clarion call – Halar Ni Hunkar, Poonamben Maadam Fari Ek Vaar – filled the atmosphere.
After the public meeting, Poonamben Maadam took out a rally from Oswal Centre to the office of District Collector along with senior leaders of the party and the enthusiastic workers of BJP. The huge turnout of the people of Jamnagar and Devbhumi Dwarka districts in the rally shows that Poonamben Maadam will win the elections with an even bigger margin this time.
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