Participation in PM Mod's largest and longest roadshow exceeds 10 lakh.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a major roadshow in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, on Thursday . The roadshow spanned 50 kilometers and passed through 13 Vidhan Sabha seats .

New Delhi, India, December 2: According to reports, more than 10 lakh people attended Prime Minister Narendra Modis mega roadshow in Gujarats Ahmedabad on Thursday.It was Prime Minister Modi's largest and longest roadshow in the country, with over 10 lakh attendees, as it spanned 50 kilometers and passed through 13 Vidhan Sabha seats, one in Ahmedabad, and one in Gandhinagar South constituency.On Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a major roadshow in the city, stopping at at least 35 stops at memorials of famous personalities, including Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, and Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose.The crowd chanted Modi...Modi as they held up his posters.The locals packed every square inch of land to see what the Prime Minister was like, adding to the crowds' enthusiasm and admiration.

As the second phase of the Gujarat Assembly elections approaches on December 5, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)'s top leadership has extended its appeal to 93 constituencies.PM Modi will address four public demonstrations in Gujarat today, starting with Kanakraj, Patan, Sojitra, and finally Ahmedabad, where he will host a roadshow, as well.The election began at 8 a.m. and ended at 5 p.m., with the highest voter turn in the Narmada district, 73.22%, followed by Tapi, 72.32 percent.The third highest polling stationed in Morbi (67.65), with Bharuch (63.08), Bhavnagar (57.81), Botad (57.15), Dangs (64.84), Devbhumi Dwarka (59.11), Jamnath (56.97), Junagadh (56.95), Kachchh (55.54), Navsari (66.62), Rajkot (59.47), Yesterday, the voter turnout was over 59 percent, with 1,24,33,362 male and 1,1,5,42,811 female voters residing in the first phase.The second phase of voting will take place on December 5 and the results will be announced on December 8 as part of the Himalayan Pradesh elections.

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