With Prime Minister Narendra Modi scheduled to visit Mangaluru on Sunday, a significant number of women are preparing to welcome him with the phrase “Solmelu Modi Ji,” which in Kannada means “Thank you, Modi,” expressing gratitude for the Prime Minister’s efforts for women and the respect he has shown them, according to BJP Dakshin Kannada candidate Brijesh Chowta.
“This government has given Samman (respect) to people. I truly believe that the blessings of women, the blessings of the Nari Shakti of this nation will give more power to PM Modi,” said Chowta in an exclusive interview with ANI.
Expressing confidence in the support of women voters for PM Modi, Chowta stated, “I have requested all women of Dakshin Kannada to run a campaign called Nari Shakti Bhoot Shakti. After making this appeal, I am going to every village. I see every woman coming out and showing their blessing and their love towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi.”
“If there is one section of people who love Modi ji, it is the women of this country. I truly feel if there is a survey conducted among women, more than 90 per cent of women will prefer PM Modi. They say Modi ji is their preferred choice and they love the Prime Minister and feel that they are Modi parivar. So I appealed to my constituency, that all women, all the mothers should come out and vote for Modi ji. The first nine votes in every booth should be like the Nav Durgas coming to bless our Prime Minister,” the BJP Dakshin Kannada candidate added.
Before PM Modi’s arrival, Brijesh Chowta posted on ‘X’, “With all my heart I welcome our Commander-in-Chief our PM Shri @narendramodi to our Tulunadu, the land of temples, traditions and timelessness. #SolmeluModiji for choosing me as your Fauji to fight this battle in #DakshinaKannada and for gracing us all with this Roadshow.”
In another ‘X’ post, Chowta shared a video of people, especially women, preparing to thank Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to Dakshin Kannada for a roadshow.
Speaking to ANI, the BJP leader expressed his belief that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) empowers women and provides opportunities to young people from various backgrounds within the party.
“From a youngster coming from a very ordinary family, from a lower middle-class family, after having served in the Indian Army as a soldier, I truly feel that this is a party that empowers women. It is a party for youngsters. It gives opportunities to people who have worked in different walks of life…Bhartiya Janata Party truly believes in the principle of democracy and it ensures that people from different walks of life coming to public life are given opportunities in policy-making,” Chowta said.