Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is on a visit to Himachal Pradesh, on Wednesday stopped his convoy to make way for an ambulance to pass in Chambi. PM Modi’s convoy stopped at the road intersection for easy passage of the ambulance in Chambi area of Kangra district.
It is not the first time that Prime Minister Modi stopped his cavalcade to facilitate the movement of an ambulance. During his Gujarat visit on September 30, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s convoy made way for an ambulance in Ahmedabad. The car trails stopped in alignment on one side of the road for an easy passage of the ambulance as the convoy was on its way to Gandhinagar from Ahmedabad. Once the hospital wagon crossed the path, the security vehicles were seen joining the formation followed by PM Modi’s car.
Prime Minister on Wednesday was on a visit to Himachal Pradesh which will go to polls on 12 November, with the results coming out on 8 December.
While addressing a rally in Chambi village of Kangra district on Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi began his speech by speaking in the Kangri language. “I have come here to Kangra to talk to you as I feel too good to talk to you,” PM says in Kangri language.
He also praised the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh. “Kangra is the land of ‘Shaktipeeths’. It is a pilgrimage where India’s faith and spirituality are present. From Baijnath to Kathgarh, in this land, the infinite grace of Baba Bhole is always with us all,” he said.
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