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Massive crowd at Doda Stadium for PM Modi’s Rally: ‘Supporters from Doda, Tatri, Bhaderwah, Godu & Kishtwar arrive early’

Munish Gupta
Jammu, Sep 14 (KINS): The Doda Stadium in Jammu and Kashmir is packed with enthusiastic supporters of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to address a political rally here.
BJP leaders informed that the stadium, which has a capacity of around 50,000, is nearly full, and more people are expected to arrive before the Prime Minister takes the stage.
“We expect more people to arrive by the time the Prime Minister arrives,” a BJP leader at the event told news agency KINS.
The gathering is one of the largest seen in the region in recent times. “In 1982, Indira Gandhi came here, and now, after so many years, Prime Minister Modi is coming. This is great for the people of Doda. We love Modi and the BJP,” expressed one of the supporters in the crowd.
People have been arriving at the stadium since early morning, some traveling from distant areas such as Tatri, Mala, Bhaderwah, Godu, and Kishtwar, to witness and listen to the Prime Minister. “We are here from early morning to see our beloved leader,” said another supporter, adding that there are thousands more on the way, eager to be a part of this historic event.
Notably, a significant number of women have also gathered at the stadium, showing their support for the Prime Minister and the BJP.
The atmosphere is electric, with chants and cheers echoing throughout the stadium as people eagerly await PM Modi’s arrival.
Many supporters have been present since 6 a.m., showcasing their dedication and enthusiasm for the Prime Minister’s visit.
Local BJP leaders are calling this rally a historic moment for the region. “This visit by the Prime Minister is a huge honor for the people of Doda, and the turnout here is a testament to the love and support the people have for PM Modi,” said a senior party leader.(KINS)

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