PM Modi has 'enriching' app-based interaction with 7,500 Mahila Morcha workers

| Dec 1, 2017, 20:39 IST

Highlights

  • PM Modi said he had an "enriching" video call interaction with over 7,500 workers of the Gujarat BJP's Mahila Morcha via the Narendra Modi mobile app
  • Referring to the imminent polls in the state, he said that Gujarat cannot be divided on the lines of caste
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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said he had an "enriching" video call interaction with over 7,500 workers of the Gujarat BJP's Mahila Morcha via the Narendra Modi mobile app.

During the interaction, which was part of a special outreach campaign, PM Modi took questions from the women workers on issues like handicrafts in Kutch, increasing the voting percentage among women, among others.

He appreciated their hard work, recalling that the women of the state used to fast for his safety and well-being.

The PM took the opportunity to highlight the party's victory in the civic body elections in UP, saying that it had created a wave of positivity and excitement across the country.

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PM Modi also said that the Indian voter is "very mature" and has "immense faith in democracy."


Referring to the imminent polls in the state, he said that Gujarat cannot be divided on the lines of caste.


"The social fabric of Gujarat cannot be vitiated on caste or sectoral lines for electoral benefit," he said.


The Narendra Modi app reportedly has around 10 million downloads.




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