The great performance of ‘Chalo Jeet’ on PM Modi’s 75th birthday in Bihar, 243 LED vehicles leave

On September 17, on the occasion of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 75th birthday, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will perform the Prime Minister’s childhood -based film ‘Chalo Jeet Hain’ in all 243 assembly constituencies of Bihar. Apart from film performance, the ceremony will also include two -week -long ‘Seva Pakhwada’, including blood donation camps, cleanliness campaign, exhibitions on Prime Minister Modi’s achievements and various public discussions.

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For demonstrations, the party has prepared 243 vehicles equipped with LED screens, each of which a vehicle has been allocated for the constituency. Union Minister Nityanand Rai flagged off these vehicles in Patna on Tuesday. Addressing the flag hoisting ceremony, the Union Minister said that on about 243 vehicles equipped with LED lights, we will show the film ‘Chalo Jeet Hai’ based on Prime Minister Modi’s childhood. This is not just a film, but the reality of the childhood of the Prime Minister. He has seen poverty, saw his mother washing utensils and working hard in the homes of others. He understands the pain of the poor; The pain of the poor is still in the heart of the Prime Minister.

Bihar BJP President Dilip Jaiswal, who was present on the occasion, highlighted the preparations for the ceremony. He told reporters that we are going to celebrate Seva Pakhwada on the birthday of Prime Minister Modi and today we have flagged off many vehicles, which will show a film based on the Prime Minister’s childhood in all the assembly constituencies of Bihar. The difficulties that Prime Minister Modi has faced while living in poverty will be shown in the entire state.

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The short film ‘Chalo Jeet Hain’, directed by Mangesh Hadawale, revolves around a sensitive boy who takes inspiration from this statement of Swami Vivekananda, “he lives who lives for others.” The film has also received the National Award for Best ‘Non-Feature Film’. Preparations for the service fortnight lasting fifteen days are in full swing, the BJP is organizing blood donation camps, sanitation campaigns and exhibitions to showcase the government’s initiatives across the country.

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