Chief Minister conveys New Year wishes to all and seeks god’s blessings

Published By : Admin | October 20, 2009 | 05:12 IST

Chief Minister Shree Narendra Modi began his new year by seeking god’s blessings. He visited the Panchdev Mandir in sector 22 yesterday. He participated in the morning Aarti at 7.30 AM. On the occasion of New Year, he conveyed his New Year wishes to all and received greetings from the public.

He also went to the Bhadrakali temple in Ahmedabad along with Shree Ashok Bhatt – the speaker of Vidhansabha and Ahmedabad’s Mayor Shri Kanji Thakkor. In his message to the people, the Chief Minister said, “In Gujarat the next day after diwali is celebrated as the New Year. This is the Golden jubilee year of Gujarat and I wish people would take a pledge to do something for the country. Crores of pledges together will push Gujarat much ahead in the direction of development and prosperity”.

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