Responding to Prime Minister Modi's call for a cleanliness campaign, veteran BJP leaders in Bihar actively engaged in the initiative by visiting temples and monasteries. BJP National Minister Rituraj Sinha kickstarted the drive by cleaning the Mahamrityunjay Parmeshwar Mahadev Temple near Annapurna Sadan in Patliputra Kurji. During this week-long cleanliness campaign, leaders like Rituraj Sinha and BJP state president Samrat Chaudhary actively participated in sanitation efforts at various religious sites. Rituraj Sinha expressed pride in contributing to a campaign led by Prime Minister Modi, emphasizing the restoration of India's cultural identity on the global stage.
On the occasion of the cleanliness campaign, Rituraj Sinha highlighted the significance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's efforts in fostering the renaissance of Hindu society and promoting public welfare. Stressing the restoration of the country's values and culture globally, Sinha urged everyone to take part in the mega campaign from January 14-22. He called upon individuals to clean the surroundings of temples and undertake a pledge to serve the nation by purifying their minds and places of worship. Meanwhile, BJP state president Samrat Chaudhary, accompanied by Digha MLA Sanjeev Chaurasia, actively participated in the Khajpura Shiv Mandir Ashiana Mod Seva work. Additionally, Rajya Sabha member Vivek Thakur led a cleaning and sanitization campaign at the Panch Shiv Sai Temple in Kankarbagh, underscoring the BJP leaders' commitment to the cleanliness drive.