SunstarTV Bureau: Today is Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s birthday. Narendra Modi has passed away at the age of 81. Various programs have been organized by the BJP on this occasion. A 20-day national campaign is planned to begin today and run until October 4. The campaign is called Service and Dedication.
The reason behind the 20-day observance of the campaign is that Modi was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Gujarat on October 8, 20 years ago, and exactly 20 days later today. The BJP will observe the campaign till October 4. A parliamentary committee has been set up to look into the matter. The committee is headed by Kailash Vijayabhargiya.
It will include blood donation camps, exhibitions on Modi’s biography and more. In addition, millions of postcards from all party offices will be sent to Modi. Similarly, on the occasion of Prime Minister Modi’s birthday, the Congress youth wing will celebrate ‘National Unemployment Day’. A statement issued by the Indian Youth Congress, said that under the National Unemployment Day, various organizations would be organized across the country.
Besides, the PM’s birthday also celebrated at Lalghati Chowk in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. On the occasion of his 71st birthday, BJP workers cut a 71-foot-long cake which has decorated as a syringe shaped.
#WATCH | BJP workers cut a 71-feet-long vaccine-shaped cake on the eve of the 71st birthday of PM Narendra Modi, at Lalghati Chauraha in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh pic.twitter.com/ac3wl6PANn
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BJP workers and supporters in Uttar Pradesh’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s constituency Varanasi lit candles and handed over 81 kilograms of ladus. A book called Kashi Sankalp was also published in the presence of former Vice President of Banaras Hindu University GC Tripathi and BJP MP Rupa Ganguly.
Well-known sand artist Padma Shri Sudarshan Patnaik, however, greeted the Prime Minister in a different way. His sand art has a picture of the Prime Minister and wrote “Happy Birthday Modiji”. However, this sand art shows that he used small shells and snails in it.