Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Rally in Nagpur Amidst Rainy Weather

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Nagpur, Maharashtra – Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit Nagpur for an election rally in the Ramtek constituency. The rally is in support of the Shiv Sena faction’s candidate, Raju Parve, who is being backed by Eknath Shinde.

The Prime Minister’s visit comes at a crucial time as the region has been experiencing heavy rainfall. The unexpected weather conditions prompted a late-night visit by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde to the rally ground in Ramtek. The Chief Minister was there to assess the preparations ahead of the Prime Minister’s visit.

Despite the inclement weather, the spirits of the party workers and supporters remain high. They are eagerly awaiting the Prime Minister’s visit and are hopeful that the rally will provide a significant boost to Raju Parve’s election campaign.

The rally is seen as a significant political event, with the Prime Minister himself coming down to support the candidate. It underscores the importance that the party is attaching to the Ramtek constituency.

As the region gears up for the Prime Minister’s visit, all eyes will be on the rally and its potential impact on the voters. Amidst the rainy weather and the heated political environment, it remains to be seen how the day unfolds.

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