Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrapped up an exhaustive Lok Sabha election campaign, marked by over 200 public events and 80 interviews, as the Bharatiya Janata Party seeks a third term in office. His final rally in Punjab’s Hoshiarpur sets the stage for the concluding phase of the general elections. Following this, PM Modi is scheduled to embark on a spiritual journey to Tamil Nadu’s Kanyakumari, where he plans to visit the Vivekananda Rock Memorial and meditate at the Dhyan Mandapam, underscoring the significance of national unity. Throughout his campaign, PM Modi traversed various states, holding rallies in key constituencies and engaging in numerous interviews, emphasizing the achievements of the BJP-led government and critiquing opposition stances on contentious issues. In exclusive interviews, PM Modi expressed confidence in the BJP’s performance in West Bengal and reiterated the party’s commitment to the principle of ‘One Nation, One Election’. As the final phase of polling approaches, spanning 57 constituencies across eight states and Union Territories, the anticipation builds towards the outcome, with the counting of votes slated for June 4.
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- Over 200 public events and 80 interviews marked PM Modi’s Lok Sabha election campaign.
- The campaign culminated with a rally in Punjab’s Hoshiarpur.
- PM Modi plans a spiritual visit to Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, to meditate at Vivekananda Rock Memorial.
- Emphasizing national unity, Kanyakumari signifies the meeting point of India’s coastlines and seas.
- PM Modi undertakes spiritual journeys at the end of election campaigns, continuing a tradition.
- Major states visited include Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, Maharashtra, and Odisha.
- In interviews, PM Modi highlighted development work and criticized opposition stances.
- He expressed confidence in BJP’s performance in West Bengal and reiterated commitment to ‘One Nation, One Election’.
- The final phase of polling covers 57 constituencies across eight states and Union Territories.
- Vote counting is scheduled for June 4, marking the conclusion of the election process.
