PM Modi Addresses 50,000 Women at Varanasi Mahila Sammelan

Prime Minister Narendra Modi participated in a grand 'Mahila Sammelan' in Varanasi, addressing around 50,000 women. The event saw senior BJP leaders like Nitin Nabin and Yogi Adityanath, with active participation from Muslim women. Attendees expressed excitement and gratitude for PM Modi's initiatives on women's safety and empowerment. The Sammelan highlighted the government's focus on women-centric policies and outreach.

Key Points: PM Modi at Varanasi Mahila Sammelan: 50,000 Women Attend

  • PM Modi addresses 50,000 women in Varanasi
  • Senior BJP leaders including Yogi Adityanath present
  • Muslim women actively participate
  • Event focuses on women's empowerment and central schemes
  • Cooling arrangements made due to hot weather
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Massive turnout at Mahila Sammelan in Varanasi; PM Modi to address 50,000 women

PM Modi addresses 50,000 women at Mahila Sammelan in Varanasi. Senior BJP leaders present, highlighting women's empowerment and government schemes.

"There was a time when women were afraid to step out of their homes, but now things have changed. - Attendee"

Varanasi, April 28

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday participated in a grand 'Mahila Sammelan' in his parliamentary constituency Varanasi, where he is set to address a gathering of around 50,000 women.

The event witnessed the presence of several senior BJP leaders, including the party's National President Nitin Nabin, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, and State BJP President Pankaj Chaudhary.

The Sammelan saw an overwhelming turnout, with women arriving in large numbers, reflecting high enthusiasm ahead of the Prime Minister's address. Notably, women from the Muslim community were also seen participating actively in the event, highlighting a diverse representation at the gathering.

Prime Minister Modi, who is on a two-day visit to Varanasi, is expected to interact with the attendees and highlight the government's initiatives aimed at women's empowerment. The 'Mahila Sammelan' is being seen as a significant outreach programme focusing on women voters and beneficiaries of various central schemes.

Given the prevailing hot weather conditions in Uttar Pradesh, elaborate arrangements have been made at the venue to ensure comfort for the attendees. Cooling measures, including fountains and other facilities, have been installed to provide relief to the large crowd gathered for the event.

Speaking to IANS, several attendees expressed their excitement and appreciation for the Prime Minister's initiatives.

Huma Bano, one of the attendees, said that a significant number of Muslim women had come to attend the Sammelan. She described the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam as a historic decision by the Central government and emphasised the need for its effective implementation.

Another attendee, Lubina, echoed similar sentiments, stating that women from different communities were enthusiastic about participating in the programme and listening to the Prime Minister.

Abu Faizal, who described himself as a long-time supporter of Prime Minister Modi, said he had attended more than 175 rallies across the country. ''Wherever he holds a public meeting, I go there. I have travelled to Assam and West Bengal as well. This time, the BJP will form the government in West Bengal under his leadership,'' he claimed.

He further added that women across India support the Prime Minister and credited the government for development across communities, including Muslims and farmers.

Other women attendees also shared their views, expressing gratitude towards the Prime Minister for his work on women's safety and empowerment.

''We are very excited. The Prime Minister has done a lot for women,'' said one attendee.

Another participant remarked, ''I thank Prime Minister Modi. There was a time when women were afraid to step out of their homes, but now things have changed.''

The Mahila Sammelan in Varanasi is being seen as a major political and social event, showcasing women's participation and engagement, as well as the government's focus on women-centric policies and outreach.

- IANS

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Vikram M
Arranging fountains and cooling facilities for 50,000 women in this heat shows good event management. But let's be honest - this is pure election season outreach. Women have genuine issues like safety, inflation, employment. Hope the PM addresses real concerns, not just photo ops. 🙏
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Ananya R
This is what empowerment looks like! Women from all communities coming together. The BJP has definitely changed the narrative around women's safety and participation. Even that supporter who traveled from Assam to attend - dedication level 100! 👏
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Rohit P
Impressive turnout but I'm skeptical about the actual ground reality. Yes, women came, but is this organic support or organized attendance? Many such events see women being brought in buses. Real empowerment would mean equal wages, better healthcare, not just rallies. Just saying...
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Kavya N
As a woman from Varanasi, I'm proud to see this. My mother attended similar events earlier. The change in women's confidence is real - from being scared to step out to participating in massive gatherings. Modiji's schemes like Ujjwala and Ayushman have helped many women in our neighborhood. 😊
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James A
Interesting to see such political mobilization in India. From a development perspective, having 50,000 women attend is remarkable logistics. The mention of Muslim women's participation is particularly noteworthy for diversity. Hope these events translate into actual policy benefits for women on the ground.

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