In tribute to Vajpayee, PM Modi walks the extra mile
In a rare gesture, Prime Minister Modi joined the sea of people who walked down from the BJP headquarters up to the Smriti Sthal, a distance of roughly 5km
SNS | New Delhi | August 17, 2018 7:16 pm
He may not be a true follower of the style of politics that former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee believed in, but Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid a rare tribute to the three-time BJP PM by covering his final journey on foot on Friday.
In a rare gesture, Prime Minister Modi joined the sea of people who walked down from the BJP headquarters up to the Smriti Sthal, a distance of roughly 5 km. By doing so, the Prime Minister set aside the protocol and apprehensions over his security. This was a silent gesture of PM Modi to show how much he loved and respected BJP stalwart AB Vajpayee.
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