PM Modi pauses poll speech, helps divyang women get seated

1 year ago 21

NEW DELHI:

PM Modi

in his

rally

at

Mahabubnagar

in Telangana Friday, paused his speech for a while as soon as he spotted a group of

physically challenged women

and insisted that they should be seated properly for which he urged the organisers and the crowd to help them.
"A few

divyang sisters

in the crowd have come here to bless me, they are facing problems.

Let them come forward ... I will not resume my speech until arrangements are made for them...Make the arrangements and ensure that they are seated," PM said. Sharing the video of the developments, BJP's IT department head,

Amit Malviya

posted on X, "Empathy is a virtue few leaders possess, like PM Modi."
The incident happened a day after a video of PM Modi greeting K S Rajanna, a social worker, who championed the cause of persons with disabilities, at the Rashtrapati Bhawan went viral on social media.

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