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PM Modi reveals aerial view of Vivekananda Rock Memorial, Thiruvalluar Statue

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday released a video which was showcasing an aerial view of Vivekananda Rock Memorial and Thiruvalluvar Statue located in Tamil Nadu, right ahead of the election rally in Kanyakumari.

Prime Minister Modi posted a video on Twitter saying, “On the way to the rally in Kanyakumari, caught a glimpse of the majestic Vivekananda Rock Memorial and the grand Thiruvalluvar Statue.”

The video reveals intricate details about an amazing bird’s eye view of the incredible structures. The Vivekananda Memorial was structured commemorating Swami Vivekananda and the 133 feet tall Thiruvalluvar statue is representing famous Tamil poet Saint Thiruvalluvar as a tall stone sculpture.

The polling in the state of Tamil Nadu has been scheduled for April 6 and the counting of the votes will be conducted on May 2.

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