Hyderabad: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rally in Hyderabad took an unexpected turn when he noticed a young woman climbing a structure adorned with lights at the Parade Grounds. Interrupting his speech, the Prime Minister requested the woman to descend immediately, expressing concern about the condition of the electric wires.
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In a video shared by news agency ANI, the woman can be seen climbing the tall structure, capturing PM Modi's attention. In Hindi, he urged her, "Beta, neeche aao (come down). I will listen to you. Please come down and sit. It may short-circuit. This is not correct. I came for you people. There is no use doing such things." Rajya Sabha member K Laxman, translating the PM's speech, requested her in Telugu to descend.
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The woman complied and descended after the Prime Minister assured her that he would address her concerns. PM Modi attended the rally organized by the Madiga Reservation Porata Samithi in Secunderabad, where he apologized for the perceived betrayal of the Madiga community by the Telangana government over the last decade. He promised to form a committee to empower Madigas during the event.
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This rally marks PM Modi's second consecutive appearance in the election-bound state after the poll notifications were announced on November 3.