Addressing a public meeting in Assam's Tamulpur on Saturday, PM Modi directed the PMO medical team to look after a dehydrated BJP worker.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in Assam on Saturday to address a rally in Tamulpur ahead of the final phase of assembly polls in the state.
As he was making his speech, the Prime Minister stopped midway and brought everyone's attention to a BJP worker who fainted due to dehydration. The PM directed the medical team that was accompanying him to look koA four-member team of medical experts travels with the Prime Minister as part of protocol. This team includes a personal physician, a paramedic, a surgeon and a critical care specialist.
Members of this team are equipped with a wide array of medical equipment, including a defibrillator, a portable suction machine and an infusion pump to deal with any medical emergencies.
BJP working to implement Assam Accord: PM
During his speech in Tamulpur on Saturday, the Prime Minister said the BJP works for everyone while some parties divide the country for their vote banks.
The parties who work for everyone are called communal and those who work for their vote bank are called secular, PM Modi said.
Assuring the public that the BJP government at the Centre and in the state is working to fully implement the Assam Accord, the Prime Minister said that work still needs to be done in this regard.
Targeting the Congress-led grand alliance (Mahajot), PM Modi said that the people of Assam have decided to vote for an NDA government. "They cannot bear those who insult Assam's identity and propagate violence," the Prime Minister said.
Assam needs militants who are yet to surrender to return to the mainstream, said PM Modi.
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