Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday extended heartfelt thanks to the people of Vadodara for the warm welcome he received during a vibrant morning roadshow in the city.
In a post on X, the Prime Minister said, “Thank you, Vadodara! Extremely delighted to be in this great city. It was a splendid roadshow and that too in the morning! Gratitude to all those who showered their blessings.”
The roadshow was held as part of PM Modi’s two-day visit to Gujarat, during which he is scheduled to inaugurate and lay the foundation stone for a series of infrastructure and development projects across the state.
During the roadshow, PM Modi was seen waving to enthusiastic citizens who lined the streets holding Indian flags and chanting patriotic slogans.
Among those present at the event were family members of Indian Army Officer Colonel Sofiya Qureshi, who had participated in media briefings during Operation Sindoor. They greeted the Prime Minister with flower petals as a gesture of appreciation.
In a display of international solidarity, a student from Zimbabwe, who is currently studying in Gujarat, also joined the celebrations. “We stand with India in the fight against terrorism. When terrorists attacked tourists, India targeted terrorist bases and not civilians. We support India,” the student said.
Later in the day, the Prime Minister is scheduled to travel to Dahod, where he will dedicate to the nation a locomotive manufacturing plant set up by Indian Railways. The plant will produce 9,000 HP electric locomotives for both domestic use and export. He will also flag off the first such locomotive built at the facility.
Additionally, PM Modi will inaugurate the Vande Bharat Express between Veraval and Ahmedabad, as well as an express train between Valsad and Dahod. He will also lay the foundation and dedicate various development projects worth approximately ₹24,000 crore in Dahod and address a public gathering.
The Prime Minister’s visit will continue with a stop in Bhuj, where he will launch and inaugurate development works exceeding ₹53,400 crore.
On May 27, PM Modi will travel to Gandhinagar to attend celebrations marking 20 years of Gujarat’s Urban Growth Story and to launch the Urban Development Year 2025. He is also scheduled to address a public gathering in the state capital.
(ANI)