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With Muslims joining, roadshow becomes carnival of Kashi spirit

IndiaTimes Monday, 13 May 2024
A political roadshow in Varanasi turned into a carnival with overflowing crowds along the 5-km route. Supporters of PM Modi wore T-shirts with slogans like 'Har Dil Mein Modi' and 'Hamar Kashi, Hamar Modi'. Muslims and people from various states joined the event, praising Modi's sincerity. Kinnar Mahamandaleshwar Hemangi Sakhi greeted Modi after deciding not to run for election.
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