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PM holds roadshow in Trichy, Gangaikonda Cholapuram

PM holds roadshow in Trichy, Gangaikonda Cholapuram

Chennai, July 27 (UNI) On a two-day visit to Tamil Nadu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today
held a road show in Trichy and at Gangaikonda Cholapuram in Ariyalur district of the State.
First he conducted a road show in Trichy before departing for Ariyalur to take part in the birth anniversary of King Rjendra Chola-1 and to release a commemorative coin to mark the occasion.
Mr Modi, who arrived in Trichy from Tuticorin last night after launching various projects an inaugurating the new Terminal building at Tuticorin airport, held the road show from the hotel,
where he stayed overnight, till the airport.
A large number of people, including women and children, carrying BJP flags, enthusiastically
cheered the Prime Minister by lining up on both sides of road and showed rose petals on his car.
A smiling Mr Modi responded to the crowd by waving his hands from his car and greeted them with folded hands.
The road show spanning about 8 km from Courtyard Marriott Hotel, covered Major Saravanan Roundabout, MGR Statue, Court, Bharathidasan Road, Head Post Office, Good Shed Bridge,
TVS Tollgate, Pudukottai Road leading to the Trichy Airport.
Later, Mr Modi boarded a helicopter to reach Ariyalur from where he left for Gangaikonda Cholapuram by road for the Gangaikonda Cholapuram temple--a replica of the Lord Brihadeswara Temple in Thanjavur, built by Rajendra Chola-1--and the birth anniversary of the king on the auspicious occasion of the Adi Thiruvaathirai star.
The festival was being celebrated as 'Mupperum Vizha', commemorating 1000 years of maritime expedition of Rajendra Chola-I to South East Asia, the birth anniversary of the emperor and commencement of construction of the Gangaikondacholapuram temple.
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Upon landing at the makeshift helipad in the Ponneri area, adjacent to the bypass road in Gangaikonda Cholapuram, the Prime Minister, cld in traditional white dhoti and white shirt with an angawastram round his neck, conducted a roadshow leading to the Gangaikonda Cholapuram Temple, the venue for the main event, by greeting the enthusiastic people who, braving
the blazing heat, have gathered on both sides of the road all along the route.
Mr Modi was seen standing near the front door of his car as he raised his hand and waved to the
people, sporting a big smile.
Giant portraits of Mr Modi and cut outs dotted the entire stretch from helipad to the temple, where a tastefully decorated Green arch was erected at the temple entrance to welcome him .
At the temple, Mr Modi offered special darshan, participated in the "Aadi Thiruvathirai" ceremony, marking the 1000th birth anniversary of legendary emperor Rajendra Chola-1 and released a commemorative coin in his honour.
Earlier, at the Tiruchirapalli airport AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami, with whose party the BJP has revived its electoral ties for the crucial 2026 Assembly elections which was eight months away, met him and submitted a memorandum urging him to implement key demands of the state.
After the Adi Thiruvaathirai fest in the temple, he would return to Trichy and leave for New Delhi around 1430 hrs.
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