Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who arrived in Gujarat on Saturday morning on a two-day visit, offered prayers at the famous Dwarkadhish temple here.
After visiting the temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, the Prime Minister came out and waved at people waiting outside to greet him. He also shook hands with some of them.
Modi is on a two-day visit to poll-bound Gujarat. He will lay foundation stones and inaugurate a number of projects. He is also scheduled to visit his birthplace Vadnagar for the first time after becoming Prime Minister.
Development of the tourism sector cannot be in isolation. If we want to draw more tourists to Gir, we should also inspire the tourist to visit other parts like Dwarka: PM @narendramodi pic.twitter.com/KOOwRom8Xt
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PM @narendramodi at Dwarkadhish Temple in Dwarka, Gujarat. pic.twitter.com/XdHHYmM4Ao
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PM @narendramodi Paying obeisance at Dwarkadhish Temple in Dwarka, Gujarat. pic.twitter.com/py0LmVxNRZ
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At Dwarka, Modi will lay the foundation stone for a four-lane cable stayed signature bridge between Okha and Beyt Dwarka to be built at a cost of Rs 962.42 crore.
Other projects for which foundation stones will be laid include the four-laning of 116.24 km of the Porbandar-Dwarka section of NH-51 and the four-laning of 93.56 km of the Gadu-Porbandar section of NH-51.
From Dwarka, Modi will go to Hirasar in Rajkot district where he will lay the foundation stone for a greenfield airport, 20km from Rajkot city.
Last month, Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi had started his Gujarat political campaign by visiting Dwarkadhish temple.
During his three-day campaign tour across Saurashtra region of the state, Gandhi had visited four other famous temples.