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PM Modi's Gujarat tour also postponed after Draupadi Murmu

Cloud desolation has been created in Gujarat. Many areas have been inundated. Then PM Modi’s one-day Gujarat tour has been postponed. He was to arrive in Gujarat on July 15. The decision has been taken keeping in view the forecast of heavy rains and flood situation.

Brijesh Doshi / Gandhinagar: Clouds have formed in Gujarat. Many areas have been inundated. Then PM Modi’s one-day Gujarat tour has been postponed. He was to arrive in Gujarat on July 15. The decision has been taken keeping in view the forecast of heavy rains and flood situation.

Draupadi Murmu’s Gujarat tour also postponed
On the other hand, NDA’s presidential candidate Draupadi Murmu’s Gujarat tour has been postponed. Draupadi Murmu’s Gujarat tour has been postponed due to heavy rains forecast. Draupadi was to meet BJP MLAs and MPs at Murmu Kevadia. Following his visit, a tribal honors convention was also organized in Kevadia. But the tour has been postponed due to heavy rains in Narmada district yesterday.

It may be mentioned that PM Modi was scheduled to pay a one-day visit to Gujarat on July 15. They were to inaugurate the new plant of Sabar Dairy in Himmatnagar in the morning. As well as addressing a public meeting at the Saber Dairy event. But now their program is on hold.

The revenue minister reviewed the rainfall situation in the state. The situation was reviewed by the Revenue Minister from SEOC in Gandhinagar. Obtained the crown from the officials regarding the condition of the districts. He said that the rainfall in the state is less today than yesterday. Rajkot, Jamnagar, Kutch have a red alert tomorrow. The system will start surveying the affected areas later this evening. 18-18 teams of NDRF-SDRF have been deployed. So far 511 people have had to be rescued. NDRF has rescued 21 people in the Karjan river bed in Narmada. Heavy rains have displaced 27,896 people. Currently only 73 of ST’s 14610 routes are closed. So far, 33 people have been killed by lightning. A total of 69 people have been killed so far in the rains.

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