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PM Modi’s mother Heeraben Modi casts her vote

In the ongoing second phase of the Assembly elections in Gujarat Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s mother, Heeraben Modi cast her vote on Monday. PM Modi’s mother cast her vote in the Raysan Primary School in Gandhinagar. Meanwhile, on Sunday PM Modi met his mother Heeraben Modi, at her residence in Gandhinagar and also shared pictures […]

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PM Modi’s mother Heeraben Modi casts her vote

In the ongoing second phase of the Assembly elections in Gujarat Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s mother, Heeraben Modi cast her vote on Monday.

PM Modi’s mother cast her vote in the Raysan Primary School in Gandhinagar.

Meanwhile, on Sunday PM Modi met his mother Heeraben Modi, at her residence in Gandhinagar and also shared pictures of touching the feet of his mother.

Earlier on 18 June, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met his mother Heeraben on her 100th birthday.

Earlier in the day, PM Modi cast his vote at Nishan Public School in Ahmedabad and also thanked the people of Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, and Gujarat.

“The festival of democracy has been celebrated with great pomp by the people of Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, and Delhi. I want to thank the people of the country. I also want to congratulate Election Commission for conducting elections peacefully,” PM Modi said.

Moreover, in the same polling booth, PM Modi’s elder brother Somabhai Modi cast his vote and got emotional talking about the Prime Minister.

Talking to the media PM Modi’s brother Somabhai said, “I asked him (PM Modi) that he works a lot for the country, and he should take some rest as well.”

Since 2014 at the national level people of the country cannot ignore the kind of work that is being done.

“My only message to the voters is that they should use their votes well. They should vote for such a party that would work for the development of the country. The people have seen the kind of work that has been done at the national level since 2014, they cannot ignore it. People will vote based on that,” Somabhai said.

However, the second phase of the Gujarat Assembly polls in 93 seats across 14 districts of the state is underway. In the second phase of the Gujarat elections, over 2.51 crore electorates will decide the fate of 833 candidates from 61 parties.

Furthermore, the counting of the votes in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh will take place on 8 December.

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