Prime Minister Modi to Lead Unity Day Celebrations at Statue of Unity
Honoring Sardar Patel's Birth Anniversary with a Two-Day Visit to Gujarat
Ahmedabad - Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to mark National Unity Day on October 31 by participating in the Unity Day celebrations near the iconic Statue of Unity in Kevadiya, Gujarat. The event commemorates the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, and Prime Minister Modi will play a prominent role in the festivities.
The Prime Minister's visit to Gujarat spans two days, commencing on October 30 when he is scheduled to arrive at Ahmedabad Airport at 9:30 am. From there, he will make his way to the revered Shaktipeeth Ambaji temple in the Banaskantha district at 10:20 am to offer prayers. At noon, he will partake in a program organized in Kheralu, Mehsana district, where he will perform Bhoomi Pujan and inaugurate developmental projects valued at Rs 4,778 crore.
Following this, at 2:00 pm, Prime Minister Modi will head to Gandhinagar to spend the night at Raj Bhavan. On October 31, he will commence his journey to Kevadiya from Gandhinagar at 6:35 am. In Kevadiya, he will participate in the unity parade, taking place from 8:00 am to 12:30 pm, before departing for New Delhi at 1:00 pm from Vadodara.
The Unity Day celebrations hold special significance as they pay tribute to the legacy of Sardar Patel, the "Iron Man of India," and reaffirm the importance of national unity.
