Varanasi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will directly interact with more than 25 thousand women at the ‘Matrishakti’ conference on May 21 in his parliamentary constituency Varanasi. A Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) official gave this information on Monday.
BJP’s district media in-charge Arvind Mishra said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will interact directly with more than 25 thousand ‘Matri Shaktis’ (women) at Sampurnanand Sanskrit University on Tuesday evening. Modi is the BJP candidate for the third time from the Varanasi parliamentary seat, against whom the opposition ‘India’ alliance has fielded Congress’ Uttar Pradesh unit president Ajay Rai.
Modi has been elected consecutively from Varanasi in the 2014 and 2019 Lok Sabha elections and is contesting for the third time. On the evening of May 13, after garlanding the statue of Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya at the main gate of Kashi Hindu University (BHU) in Varanasi, the Prime Minister did a six kilometer long roadshow till Kashi Vishwanath Dham. After filing nomination papers on May 14, he also interacted with the intellectuals.
Mishra said that Modi will communicate with ‘mother powers’ on Tuesday. He said that more than 25 thousand women will participate in this ‘Matrishakti’ conference, which will include women from all categories including housewives, doctors, teachers, businessmen, advocates, sportspersons.
He said that women workers have to bring 10 women from every booth. He said that Mahila Morcha officials are contacting various social organizations, students and teachers of women’s colleges and inviting them.
Mishra said that women officials are going door-to-door and contacting for the ‘Matrishakti’ conference. He said that a target has been set to mobilize thousands of women workers in this ‘Matrishakti’ conference. He said that apart from this, the responsibility of running this big program and arranging the entire program has also been entrusted to the women officials. Voting will be held in Varanasi on June 1 in the last seventh phase of Lok Sabha elections.