Prime Minister Narendra Modi took part in a massive roadshow in Indore on Tuesday in a bid to reach out to voters and seek their support for the ruling BJP in the November 17 Madhya Pradesh assembly polls. (Special Arrangement)
PM Modi, who arrived in Indore after addressing election meetings at different places in the state, boarded an open 'chariot' built on a small four-wheelers. (Special Arrangement)
A "saffron corridor" was created for the prime minister's roadshow by covering the barricades on both sides of the road with saffron cloth, a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader said. (Special Arrangement)
As he walked through the corridor, Modi waved at the people who thronged on sides of the road. BJP workers standing along the route were seen holding party flags. (Special Arrangement)
People welcomed the prime minister by showering flowers on him at various points on the route. (Special Arrangement)
They also waved pictures of the Ram temple being built in Ayodhya along with Modi's photos, and also shouted the "Modi, Modi" slogan. (Special Arrangement)
The prime minister's chariot passed through Indore-1, Indore-4 and Indore-3 assembly constituencies, covering a distance of about 1.5 km and reached Rajbada intersection in the heart of the city an hour later. (Special Arrangement)
At this place, Modi garlanded the statue of Ahilyabai Holkar, the ruler of the erstwhile Holkar dynasty of Indore, and paid homage to her. (Special Arrangement)
State BJP president V D Sharma accompanied the PM on the chariot during the roadshow. (Special Arrangement)
The police put in place elaborate security arrangements for the roadshow. (Special Arrangement)