Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi's lookalike, Abhinandan Pathak, is leaving no stone unturned while campaigning for the former with full force.
Prayers were held for Modi, who will file his nomination papers to contest from Varanasi on April 24.
Pathak, along with BJP workers, conducted rituals at a temple and prayed for Modi's smooth journey to the prime minister's office. Pathak said he has been touring different states in eastern, western and northern parts of India for over two months now.
"I am very lucky. I hope that Narendra Modi becomes the prime minister and I have travelled around 30,000 kilometres and I am campaigning for him since January 27. I toured Gujarat, Bihar, Uttarakhand and many parts of Uttar Pradesh," said Pathak.
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