Sunil Deodhar | Ram Mandir was built, now Pune should get Punyeshwar Mandir

Pune : BJP national leader Sunil Deodhar has said that Ram Mandir could be built only because of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and just as the country got Ram Mandir, the Punekars should also get Punyeshwar Mandir. On Sunday, 11th February, ‘NaMo Pune Bike Rally’ was organized in Pune under the leadership of Sunil Deodhar, at the inauguration of which he said this.

More than three thousand bikers and more than five thousand Punekar Ram devotees participated in this bike rally. A large number of women and girls were present in it.

On this occasion, Sunil Deodhar said, “We are committed to solve the civic problems in Pune, maintain law and order in the city and let us all take an oath to make Pune a developed city of international standards.” Similarly, he thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for giving the grand Ram Mandir to the country.

The rally started from BJP office, Krishna sunder Garden, DP Road, Erandwane. On this occasion, thousands of Pune residents including BJP youth leader Kunal Tilak, Mahesh Pawale, President of Raje Shivrai Pratishthan and Dinesh Hole participated in the bike rally.

Rally route – DP Road to Mhatre Bridge – Shastri Road – Madhavrao Peshwa Road – Bajirao Road – Shanwar Wada – Modern Cafe – Jangli Maharaj Road – F. C. Road-Dnyaneshwar reached the site of Modern Engineering College via Paduka Chowk. On this occasion, the citizens participating in the rally also tasted Ram Khichdi.

The ‘NaMo Pune Bike Rally’ received a very good response from the people of Pune, through which Prime Minister Narendra Modi was thanked for giving Ram Mandir to the country. All the people of Pune thanked Narendra Modi. At this time, this grand bike rally concluded with slogans like Prosperous Pune, Developed Bharat.

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