After concluding the three-day US visit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold a rally in Haryana’s Sonipat on Wednesday for the upcoming state assembly elections.
In a post on X, the Prime Minister said that in the assembly elections, the people of Haryana have made up their minds to ensure a landslide victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the state.
“Haryana has made up its mind to ensure a landslide victory for the BJP in the assembly elections. In this atmosphere of enthusiasm and excitement in the celebration of democracy, we will have the good fortune of receiving the blessings of the people at the rally in Sonipat tomorrow at 12 noon,” PM Modi posted on X.
Voting for the 90-member legislative assembly in Haryana will be held on October 5. Votes will be counted on October 8 along with that in Jammu and Kashmir.
Earlier today, Prime Minister Modi arrived in Delhi after concluding his three-day “very intense and successful” visit to the US.
During his visit to the US, PM Modi attended the Quad Leaders Summit in US President Joe Biden’s hometown, Delaware. He delivered remarks at the United Nations ‘Summit of The Future’ and held bilateral meetings with several leaders.
Earlier in the day, PM Modi shared highlights of his visit to the United States, saying it has been “fruitful,” covered diverse programmes and focused on a series of subjects aimed at making the planet better.
The Prime Minister shared a brief video of his engagements, from the Quad Summit to a series of bilateral meetings, including with Biden. He also shared highlights of his address to the Indian diaspora, interaction with important American business leaders and address at the Summit of the Future in the United Nations.
The Prime Minister also shared the moment when answering a question if Quad will survive beyond the US elections in November, President Biden said “way beyond November” and warmly gestured towards PM Modi.
Interacting with the media in New York at the conclusion of PM Modi’s engagements, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said it was “very intense and successful” visit to the United States.