PM Modi Receives Rousing Welcome During Roadshow In Gandhinagar: Watch
PM Modi holds roadshow in Gandhinagar, joins 20-year Urban Growth Story celebrations, and launches key development projects in Gujarat.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on a two-day visit to Gujarat, is leading a grand roadshow in Gandhinagar. Later today, he will take part in the celebrations marking 20 years of the Gujarat Urban Growth Story and lay the foundation stone for multiple development projects.
#WATCH | Gujarat: Prime Minister Narendra Modi holds a roadshow in Gandhinagar.
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PM Modi is on a two-day visit to Gujarat; Today, the Prime Minister will participate in the celebrations of 20 years of Gujarat Urban Growth Story and lay the foundation stone of various… pic.twitter.com/xC33JakLzi
This was the prime minister's fourth roadshow during his two-day visit to Gujarat. It is his first visit to his home state since Operation Sindoor, India's military response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack. The roadshow started at the Raj Bhavan in Gandhinagar and will end at Mahatma Mandir. People gathered in large numbers, waving the tricolour along the route. PM Modi held roadshows in Vadodara, Bhuj and Ahmedabad on Monday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday delivered a strong warning to Pakistan regarding its ongoing support for terrorism, urging its citizens to take a stand against the menace or face severe consequences. Speaking at a public rally in Bhuj, Gujarat, he stated, “To free Pakistan from the disease of terrorism, its people must come forward, its youth must come forward. Live a life of peace, eat your bread in peace — or else, my bullets are always ready (Pakistan ko atank ki bimari se mukt karne ke liye Pakistan ki aawaam ko aage aana hoga, Pakistan ke naujawano ko aage aana hoga. Sukh chain ki zindagi jiyo, roti khao, warna meri goli to hai hi).”
These pointed remarks were made during an event where the Prime Minister inaugurated and laid the foundation stones for development projects worth over ₹53,400 crores.
























