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PM Modi urges people to get down from light tower at NDA rally in Andhra

PM Modi urges people to get down from light tower at NDA rally in Andhra
NEW DELHI: The NDA's rally 'Prajagalam' in Andhra Pradesh's Palnadu district faced a brief interruption as some individuals climbed a light tower to hear their leaders speak.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing the gathering alongside Jana Sena Party president Pawan Kalyan, noticed the risky behaviour and promptly intervened. He urged the individuals to get down from the tower due to safety concerns, emphasizing the presence of electric wires and the potential danger.

"There are electric wires.
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What are you doing there? Your life is precious to us. Please come down. Media persons have taken your photographs. Now come down. Police personnel deployed here, please take care of people. It would be painful for us if something happened wrong," PM Modi said.
PM Modi participated in the NDA rally 'Prajagalam' with the TDP supremo N Chandrababu Naidu and Pawan Kalyan for the first time in Palnadu district. 'Prajagalam', which translates to 'voice of the public' is the first joint public meeting of NDA partners in Andhra in the past ten years.
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