Modi’s roadshow draws massive crowd as Sikkim celebrates 50 years of statehood
GANGTOK, April 27: A vibrant wave of public enthusiasm marked Prime Minister Narendra Modi's roadshow in Sikkim, as the Himalayan state celebrated 50 years of its statehood on Monday.
Thousands lined the route to Gangtok, waving the tricolour, capturing moments on their phones, and expressing heartfelt admiration.
The scenes reflected a festive yet emotional atmosphere, with children perched on shoulders, smiling and waving flags – symbolising a new generation witnessing a historic milestone.
Across the state, people in traditional attire showcased Sikkim's rich cultural diversity, as students, residents, and cultural groups came together in a display of unity, pride, and warm hospitality.
The Golden Jubilee celebrations mark five decades of Sikkim's progress and its enduring partnership with the union of India, making the occasion both historic and memorable.
Modi, who arrived in Sikkim on Monday afternoon, is scheduled to address a public gathering on Tuesday, where he is expected to announce development projects worth around Rs4,500 crore. (UNI)
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