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New Delhi / Jaipur: Dr Satish Poonia, former state president of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Rajasthan, met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Tuesday.

Dr Poonia paid a courtesy visit to Modi at Prime Minister’s New Delhi residence.

Dr Poonia expressed gratitude and congratulated the Prime Minister on the historic success of Operation Sindoor by the Indian Army against terrorists by presenting a statue of ‘Hoda Ambabari’ made of Kadamba wood, a unique handicraft art of Rajasthan, and a Pattu (shawl) made of Barmer handicraft.

He said that meeting Modi always gives new energy, his resolution of developed India 2047 and the resolution of making a self-reliant India gives guidance for the upliftment of the state and the country, a common worker born in a farmer family like us gets inspiration from Narendra Modi to work continuously for the state and the nation, which gives new energy to work towards development and strengthening of the organisation with commitment.

During his visit, Dr Poonia took guidance on important topics like development of Rajasthan and Haryana and organizational strength.

Modi blessed Dr Poonia’s son-daughter-in-law Maheep-Sippy and daughter Anushka. On this occasion, Dr Poonia’s wife Mohini Poonia was also present.

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