‘Asked him that...’ PM Modi's brother gets emotional as he talks about PM
€‘Asked him that...’ PM Modi's brother gets emotional as he talks about PM
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's elder brother Somabhai Modi cast his vote in Ahmedabad on Monday in the second phase of the Assembly elections.
Somabhai Modi cast his vote at Nishan Public school, Ranip in Ahmedabad, the same polling booth where PM Modi had voted.
Somabhai got emotional as he talked about the Prime Minister who visited him earlier today. Speaking to ANI, the Prime Minister's brother revealed his interaction with him. "I asked him (PM Modi) that he works a lot for the country, and he should take some rest as well," Somabhai said.
He said that the people of the country cannot ignore the kind of work that is being done at the national level since 2014, which he believed would be the basis of voting in the Gujarat Assembly elections.
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"My only message to the voters is that they should use their votes well. They should vote for such a party that would work for the development of the country. The people have seen the kind of work that has been done at the national level since 2014, they cannot ignore it. People will vote based on that," he said.
Earlier today, PM Modi cast his vote at Nishan Public school, Ranip in Ahmedabad and thanked the people of Himachal Pradesh, Delhi and Gujarat for celebrating the festival of democracy with great pomp.
"The festival of democracy has been celebrated with great pomp by the people of Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh and Delhi. I want to thank the people of the country. I also want to congratulate Election Commission for conducting elections peacefully," PM Modi said.
The locals in Ahmedabad, who were at the polling booth where the Prime Minister cast his vote, said that they had come to the booth early morning to get a glimpse of PM Modi.
"We have come early morning to see the Prime Minister. We first saw him, then cast our votes. We feel very proud when we see the Prime Minister. It is a moment of bliss when PM Modi comes here to cast his vote," one of the locals said.
During the first phase of polling on December 1, Gujarat saw an overall turnout of 63.14 per cent. The voting began at 8 am in 89 constituencies spread across 19 districts of Kutch, Saurashtra and South Gujarat regions. The first phase of voting for 89 seats in Kutch, Saurashtra and South Gujarat ended on December 1, with an overall turnout of 63.31 per cent.The counting of votes will be done on December 8.