Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged in a display of communal harmony and service as he visited Gurudwara Patna Sahib in Bihar following a vibrant roadshow in the capital city. Dressed in a Sikh turban, PM Modi participated in 'seva' at the gurudwara, personally serving langar to devotees from a steel bucket. His presence at the holy site was marked by interactions with devotees, including a heartwarming moment captured on camera where he greeted a young child. Additionally, PM Modi contributed to the cooking process for the langar, reinforcing the spirit of community service.
The preceding day witnessed a grand roadshow in Patna led by Prime Minister Modi, joined by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad. The enthusiastic gathering of supporters along the road echoed the fervor of political engagement in Bihar, a state with significant electoral weight. As campaigning intensifies, Bihar's 40 Lok Sabha constituencies emerge as crucial battlegrounds, with alliances and coalitions shaping the electoral landscape.