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A Dream Come True’: Young Artist Recounts Gifting Portrait to PM Modi on Voting Day

Sia Patel, who had the opportunity to present her portrait to PM Narendra Modi during his voting, recounts her experience with excitement. She said that she asked him for his autograph. She was waiting for this day. She was so excited that couldn’t express in words. He simply gave her his autograph. She had been […]

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A Dream Come True’: Young Artist Recounts Gifting Portrait to PM Modi on Voting Day

Sia Patel, who had the opportunity to present her portrait to PM Narendra Modi during his voting, recounts her experience with excitement. She said that she asked him for his autograph. She was waiting for this day. She was so excited that couldn’t express in words. He simply gave her his autograph. She had been anticipating this day ever since She had completed the portrait. It was a great experience for her life.

Sharing her experience, she says, “I asked him for his autograph. I was waiting for this day. I can’t describe it in words. He simply gave me autograph. I had been waiting for this day ever since I made the portrait. I can’t describe it in words. It was a great experience.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday cast his vote at Nishan Higher Secondary School in Ahmedabad, Gujarat for the third phase of the Lok Sabha elections. When he arrived large no of crowd greeted him, a girl gave potrait of him to sign which she made herself.

In between, PM Modi also clicked a picture with a young girl outside his polling booth at Nishan Higher Secondary School in Ahmedabad.

The third phase of the general election commenced on Tuesday at 7:00 am, encompassing 93 Lok Sabha seats across 12 states and union territories. By the end of this round, polling will have been conducted in more than half of the total number of constituencies. From April 19 to June 1, there will be seven phases to the Lok Sabha elections. June 4 is the date set aside for the counting. A third term in office is sought by the BJP led by Narendra Modi, while the opposition INDIA alliance hopes to overthrow the party by putting an end to its momentum.

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