Sunday, December 22, 2024

Overseas Friends of BJP mobilize massive support for Modi’s third term

From the Washington DC metro area to Silicon Valley, Indian Americans came out in force, adorning cars with BJP flags and American flags, while proudly brandishing placards proclaiming slogans such as “Ab ki Baar 400 Paar” and “Modi 3.0.”

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In a spirited display of support, the Overseas Friends of BJP (OFBJP) in the United States orchestrated a series of car rallies spanning 20 cities, rallying behind Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s bid for a historic third term in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

With fervor akin to a carnival, the rallies traversed through various American locales, each echoing the resounding call for a decisive mandate of over 400 seats to the BJP-led NDA alliance. From the Washington DC metro area to Silicon Valley, Indian Americans came out in force, adorning cars with BJP flags and American flags, while proudly brandishing placards proclaiming slogans such as “Ab ki Baar 400 Paar” and “Modi 3.0.”

Led by OFBJP-USA President Adapa Prasad and National General Secretary Vasudev Patel, the rallies garnered widespread participation, drawing attention and admiration from bystanders. The enthusiastic turnout underscored the deep-rooted commitment of the Indian diaspora towards India’s progress under Modi’s leadership.

The solidarity caravan from Fremont to Milpitas in Silicon Valley exemplified this fervent support, with over 200 cars and 300 participants converging to express unwavering endorsement for Modi’s government and its vision for India’s future. Similar displays of solidarity unfolded in cities like Atlanta, Chicago, and Detroit, each resonating with the shared aspiration for a prosperous and empowered India.

The OFBJP has also made an elaborate plan to make more than 25 lakh calls to people across India urging them to vote and re-elect Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a third term with a record 400 plus seats in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, according to community leaders

Notably, members of the Sikh community, recognizing the significance of stability and progress, joined the chorus of support, staging their own rally in the Maryland suburb of Washington DC. Their participation underscored the broader sentiment that Modi’s leadership is not only imperative for India but also holds implications for global peace and stability.

As the momentum builds, propelled by the dedicated efforts of the OFBJP and Indian American community at large, the stage is set for a resounding affirmation of support for Modi’s leadership and the transformative agenda he represents.

The OFBJP has also made an elaborate plan to make more than 25 lakh calls to people across India urging them to vote and re-elect Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a third term with a record 400 plus seats in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, according to community leaders.

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Roma Ghosh
Roma Ghosh
Roma Ghosh has recently retired as Associate Professor for Media Studies from an international university. She was with the Times of India as a correspondent for many years. Her passion is cooking and she has been doing recipes and photo shoots for Women's Era for the last 15-odd years.

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