West Bengal

[Watch] PM Pauses Poll Speech To Help Elderly Woman In Bengal

Kolkata: Prime Minister Narendra Modi stopped his speech at an election rally in Bengal on Tuesday afternoon when he saw a woman who needed medical attention.

The PM asked his doctors to attend to a dehydrated woman in the crowd at the rally in Cooch Behar.

In a video posted by news agency ANI, the PM can be seen on stage as he tells his team of doctors to attend to the elderly lady. “Mere sath jo doctor hain, zara dekhiye wo mata ji ko pani dijiye.. unki chinta kijiye. Mere team ke doctors wahan pahunchiye turant (The doctors who are with me, please take care of the elderly woman there. Please give her water. Please reach there at the earliest),” Modi is heard saying in the 31-second-long clip before he resumes his speech.

OB Bureau

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