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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to hold a significant public rally in Bhuj, Gujarat on May 26. The local BJP unit is preparing an elaborate welcome with a massive 1,000-meter Tricolour and extensive cultural programs. Party leaders are coordinating intensively to ensure maximum participation and national pride. The event aims to celebrate both political engagement and national unity through a comprehensive, community-driven approach.

Key Points: Modi's Grand Bhuj Rally Celebrates National Pride Tricolour

  • - Massive 1,000-meter Tricolour planned for Modi's arrival route
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Gujarat: Bhuj prepares grand welcome for PM Modi with 1,000-meter Tricolour

PM Modi's Bhuj visit highlighted by massive 1,000m Tricolour, massive public address showcasing national unity and local BJP mobilization

"The idea is to make this not just a political event but a people's celebration of the nation - Vinod Chavda, BJP Leader"

Bhuj, May 20

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to hold a public address in Bhuj on May 26. With elaborate arrangements in full swing, the district administration and local BJP unit are sparing no effort to make the visit a grand affair, marked by a striking visual, a 1,000-meter-long Tricolour set to line the Prime Minister's arrival route.

The visit comes on the heels of the successful Operation Sindoor, a point of pride discussed during a key preparatory meeting at Kutch Kamalam.

The meeting brought together heavyweight party leaders, including Kutch District BJP President Devjibhai Varchand, Gujarat Minister-in-Charge Praful Panseria, and State BJP General Secretary and MP Vinodbhai Chavda.

Calling for an "all hands on deck" approach, District President Devji Varchand emphasised intensive mobilisation efforts across all mandals and district panchayat levels. He announced that the BJP Mahila Morcha will adopt a special dress code for the event, while the Yuva Morcha has planned a series of youth-centric programs to energise the gathering. Every wing of the party, he said, is playing a role in preparing a fitting welcome for the Prime Minister.

Vinod Chavda detailed the range of activities planned in the lead-up to the rally. In addition to the massive Tricolour, Bhuj will host a large-scale cleanliness campaign, patriotic murals, and cultural events designed to stir national pride.

"The idea is to make this not just a political event but a people's celebration of the nation," he said. Minister Prafullal Panseria lauded the synergy between the government machinery and the party cadre. He positioned PM Modi's visit as a tribute to national service and a moment to honour the bravery of Indian soldiers, referencing recent military achievements.

To ensure a strong turnout, BJP MLAs have been directed to coordinate closely with taluka- and city-level officials. Special efforts are being made to organise transportation and accommodations for attendees from across the district.

- IANS

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Rajesh P.
What a proud moment for Bhuj! A 1000-meter Tricolour is no small feat. PM Modi's visits always bring such energy to our cities. Hope this also brings more development projects to Kutch region. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the patriotism, I wonder about the cost of such grand arrangements. Could some of these funds be better used for local schools or hospitals? We can show love for country in simpler ways too.
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Amit K.
As someone from Kutch, I'm excited but also concerned about traffic disruptions. Last time PM visited, our daily life was affected for 3 days. Hope administration balances celebrations with public convenience.
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Sunita R.
The cleanliness campaign and cultural events sound wonderful! We need more such initiatives that bring communities together beyond politics. My children are excited to see the patriotic murals - great way to teach them about our heritage.
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Vikram J.
Operation Sindoor mention is interesting timing. Is this event also about sending message to our neighbors? The 1000m flag seems symbolic when we have ongoing border issues. Hope PM addresses security concerns too.
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Meena S.
The dress code for Mahila Morcha worries me. Why can't women participate as they are? We don't need special costumes to show patriotism. The focus should be on substance, not appearances.
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Karan D.
As a local businessman, I welcome this event! The publicity will be great for Kutch tourism. Hope media covers our handicrafts and culture

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