Everyone knows about PM Modi’s life and his activities, but his family has always been away from the glare of the media. Every member of the family is living almost like a common man away from Lime Light.
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Voting is going on today for the second phase of Gujarat assembly elections. Prime Minister Narendra Modi cast his vote in Ahmedabad at 9 am today. PM Modi cast his vote at Nishan School in Ranip. After this PM Modi his brother Somabhai Modi reached the house of Somabhai Modi’s house is only 200 meters away from where the polling booth is. Today, PM is meeting his elder brother after a long time. Everyone knows about PM Modi’s life and his activities, but his family has always been away from the glare of the media.
Every member of the family is living almost like a common man away from Lime Light. These include the elder and younger brothers of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. PM Modi’s elder brother Somabhai runs an organization for the care of the elderly in Gujarat. Actually, many people came to know about Somabhai in 2015 that he is PM Modi’s brother. In 2015, Somabhai had arrived to attend a program organized by an NGO. In that program, it was written in front of his name, “Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s eldest brother”.
‘For PM Modi I am one of the 125 crore citizens of India’
After this Sombhai had said, “There is a curtain between me and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. I can see that screen, but you can’t. I am the brother of Narendra Modi, not the Prime Minister. For Prime Minister Narendra Modi, I am one of the 125 crore citizens of India.” Somabhai has not met PM Modi for a long time. Although he does talk on the phone. At the same time, he keeps meeting his younger brother Pankaj, who works in the Gujarat Information Department, because his mother Heeraben lives with him in Gandhinagar.
833 candidates in fray for 93 seats
There are 2.51 crore voters in the second phase in Gujarat. Polling will start at 8 in the morning and end at 5 in the evening. In the second phase, 833 candidates are in the fray for 93 seats in 14 districts. These include 764 men and 69 women. At the same time, out of 93 seats, 6 seats are reserved for Scheduled Castes, while 13 seats are reserved for Scheduled Tribes. The maximum number of candidates are in Bapu Nagar seat of Ahmedabad. Here 29 candidates are trying their luck, while after this 28 candidates are on Edar seat.
Source: www.tv9hindi.com”