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PM Modi meets devoted follower who took a 14-year vow without footwear

IndiaTimes Monday, 14 April 2025
During a public meeting in Yamunanagar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Rampal Kashyap, who had been walking barefoot for 14 years as a personal vow to meet him after his election. PM Modi, deeply touched, gifted Kashyap a pair of shoes, acknowledging his affection while urging citizens to channel their devotion into nation-building activities.
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