Pune’s Spiritual Odyssey: Sunil Deodhar Advocates Punyeshwar Mandir in the Wake of NaMo Pune Bike Rally

Pune, 11th February: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national leader Sunil Deodhar, during the ‘NaMo Pune Bike Rally’ on Sunday, expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the successful construction of the Ram Mandir and advocated for the establishment of Punyeshwar Mandir in Pune.

The rally, which witnessed participation from more than three thousand bikers and over five thousand Punekar Ram devotees, emphasized the commitment to addressing civic issues, ensuring law and order, and transforming Pune into a developed city of international standards.

Starting from the BJP office at Krishna Sunder Garden, DP Road, Erandwane, the rally covered a route through key areas of Pune, including Mhatre Bridge, Shastri Road, Madhavrao Peshwa Road, Bajirao Road, Shanwar Wada, Modern Cafe, Jangli Maharaj Road, F.C. Road, and concluded at the site of Modern Engineering College via Paduka Chowk. During the rally, participants also had the opportunity to taste Ram Khichdi.

Sunil Deodhar expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the historic Ram Mandir and urged the people of Pune to join hands in advocating for Punyeshwar Mandir. He asserted, “We are committed to solving the civic problems in Pune, maintaining law and order, and making Pune a developed city of international standards.”

The event received overwhelming support from Pune residents, including BJP youth leader Kunal Tilak, Mahesh Pawale, and Dinesh Hole. The rally concluded with enthusiastic slogans echoing the aspirations for a prosperous Pune and a developed Bharat.

As Punekars express their gratitude for the Ram Mandir, the call for Punyeshwar Mandir gains momentum, symbolizing a collective aspiration for spiritual and civic development.

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