Bantwal: Rudrayaaga, praying for second term of Modi as prime minister held


Mounesh Vishwakarma

Daijiworld Media Network - Bantwal (MS)

Bantwal, Dec 6: "The Rudrayaaga that is done for the reelection of prime minister Narendra Modi, who has raised the fame of India to a great height in the world level, for the second term, which crores of Indian are hoping for will definitely bare fruit," said MP Nalin Kumar Kateel.

Nalin was speaking after inaugurating the religious meeting of Rudrayaaga, organized by the Maira Sri Ramanjaneya Geleyara Balaga near Kakkepadavu of Uli village in the taluk on Wednesday, December 5. This Rudrayaaga was done on the occasion of the fourth anniversary of the consecration of Sri Ramanjaneya Bajana Mandir praying for the reelection of prime minister Narendra Modi for the second term.



Giving the keynote address, BJP spokesperon, Harikrishna Bantwal said, "All have to unite to make Narendra Modi, who has dedicated his life to the nation and who has the expectation of projecting India as the superpower, as the prime minister for the second term in succession."

Presiding over the meeting, MLA Rajesh Naik Ullipadyguttthu, said, "Maira Geleyara Balaga, who are serving the society with the motto of national integration are a role model to everyone."

Priyanka Mamayi, who scored 610 marks in the SSLC examination was felicitated on the occasion. Lawyer Ranjit Maira, former president of Geleyara Balaga welcomed the gathering. Vote of thanks was proposed by Prashant Maira. The programme was compered by Babita Prashant.

Before the religious meeting the Rudrayaaga was held under the guidance of Vedamurthy Kodmbettu Raghavendra Bhat for the reelection of Modi as the prime minister of the country for the second term in succession.

  

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