BJP leaders congratulated the 75th birthday of PM Modi

Kolkata, September 16 (IANS). On the occasion of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 75th birthday, all the leaders, including Bengali actor and leader of Bharatiya Janata (BJP), Rudranil Ghosh, congratulated him. Rudranil said: “First, I wish the Prime Minister Narendra Modi many of the best wishes on his 75th birthday. All the first ministers have been respected so far in our country and they have tried to do good work. But the promises that remained incomplete also worked to fulfill them.” He further stated that Prime Minister modes began such projects for the deprived and tribal communities that secure people’s rights. We can now clearly see its effect. The country is progressing under the leadership of PM Modi. Similarly, BJP leader Rahul Sinha also described Premier Modi’s birthday as special. He said: “Narendra Modi has given a new direction and hope to New India. This day is very special and memorable to us. We are not limited to the spread of flowers and sweets on this occasion, but work to serve people.” More than 300 blood donation camps were organized in Vadodara, Gujarat, to commemorate the birthday of Premier Narendra Modi and the success of Operation Sindoor. These camps titled ‘Namo name Rakta Donation’ participated enthusiastically by all employee organizations of Municipal Committee on Primary Education, Gujarat and employees of Vadodara Municipal Corporation enthusiastically. Vadodara Municipal Commissioner Arun Mahesh Babu also supported this initiative by donating blood in the municipal corporation office. On this occasion, one Lakh people decided to donate blood, including a target a record of the highest blood donation on a single day. The city commissioner said: “This unique event is an important step towards social service under the guidance and inspiration of Premier Modi.” A large number of people attended these camps, including youth, employees and members of social organizations. The opportunity will not only help to meet the requirement of blood, but also show the solidarity of the community. -Ians Akks/As Share This Story Tags