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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who interacted with party cadres and had lunch with them, sought to enthuse them by sharing his own experiences. This was his first visit to his constituency Varanasi since announcing demonetisation decision.
Updated : Dec 23, 2016, 02:44 PM IST
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday brought his own tiffin to lunch with BJP booth workers' in Varanasi where he addressed a rally and shared his own experiences.
"Everyone including PM Shri Narendra Modi brought their own tiffins and had discussion over a meal," said BJP on Twitter.
It also added that 'such equality' was possible only in BJP.
Everyone including PM Shri @narendramodi brought their own tiffins and had discussion over a meal. Such equality is possible only in BJP. pic.twitter.com/qGkwfiAtPM
— BJP (@BJP4India) December 22, 2016
The party said that Modi interacted and had lunch with more than 26,000 booth workers belonging to over 1700 booths in Varanasi.
On his first visit to his Lok Sabha constituency since demonetisation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked BJP cadres in poll-bound Uttar Pradesh to tell people about the central government's initiatives.
Modi, who interacted with party cadres and had lunch with them, sought to enthuse them by sharing his own experiences and telling them how he rose through the ranks, according to Piysh Vardhan Singh Rajkumar, co-convener of the BJP's IT cell for Kashi region.
This was Modi's first visit to his constituency Varanasi since announcing demonetization decision on November 8.
(With PTI inputs)