WATCH: PM Modi Stops His Convoy For Ambulance To Pass In Himachal Pradesh's Chambi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in Himachal Pradesh's Chambi village in Kangra district where he held and election rally.
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was in poll-bound Himachal Pradesh today for election campaign stopped his convoy for an ambulance to pass in Kangra district's Chambi village, reported news agency ANI. Footage showed an ambulance speeding by as PM Modi and his convoy waited for it to pass and then made their way ahead. Prime Minister Modi addressed an election rally in Chambi village today.
The hill state will undergo polls in single phase on November 12 and the votes will be counted on December 8.
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#WATCH | Prime Minister Narendra Modi stopped his convoy to let an Ambulance pass in Chambi, Himachal Pradesh pic.twitter.com/xn3OGnAOMT
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Speaking at the eleciton rally, PM Modi took a swipe at Congress and said that the party only means "instability".
"We always witness fights within the Congress party. We saw it in Rajasthan and other areas. Congress is the guarantee of instability, corruption and scams. Congress can never give a stable government to HP and neither do they want," he said. Taking dig at the Opposition party, he said that there are only two states where Congress has a government and that is why "development news never comes from those states."
"They (Congress leaders) think and plan regarding corruption but we work hard for the development of the country," PM Modi said.
"Today Himachal needs a stable and strong government. When Himachal Pradesh will have a strong government and double engine power, it will also overcome all the challenges and achieve new heights," he added.
PM Modi began his speech by praising the state 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.