Prime Minister Narendra Modi started election campaign in Madhya Pradesh by holding a road show in Jabalpur on Sunday
Prime Minister Narendra Modi started election campaign in Madhya Pradesh by holding a road show in Jabalpur on Sunday.
During the PM’s roadshow, a large number of people were present on the road.
Half a dozen people were injured as a stage collapsed during a road show in Gorakhpur Jabalpur.
City superintendent of police HR Pandey said, “During the road show of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a welcome stage was erected on the roadside on Rampur-Gorakhpur road. As soon as the Prime Minister’s vehicle passed in front of the stage, people climbed on the stage to get a glimpse of him due to which the stage collapsed.”
“As soon as the Prime Minister’s convoy moved forward, the stage collapsed. Seven people were injured in this incident. Among the injured, four people including a girl and a policeman have suffered fractures in their hands and legs. Three women have received minor injuries. Due to this incident, there was chaos for some time during the road show. The security personnel immediately brought the situation under control,” CSP Pandey added.
During the road show, people were raising slogans of ‘Abki Baar 400 Paar’ and ‘Jai Shri Ram’. PM Modi greeted the crowd with folded hands.
Prime Minister Modi’s roadshow started from Bhagat Singh Square at 6.40 pm with religious chanting. During the roadshow, the PM was accompanied by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, state government minister and local MLA Rakesh Singh and Lok Sabha candidate Ashish Dubey in the vehicle.
During the roadshow, a large number of people were present on the balcony and roof of the houses built on the roadside. At many places along the 1.2 km long route of the roadshow, women were seen performing traditional dance and Aarti of Prime Minister Modi. Posters with the slogan ‘Hamara Parivar Modi Parivar’ were also put up in the houses. A large number of banners and posters were sported on both sides of the road to welcome the Prime Minister.