Bhopal, May 29 -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be welcomed by 15,000 women in Sindoor (vermillion) coloured sarees as a symbolic gesture of gratitude for Operation Sindoor -- India's direct military response to Pakistan for the Pahalgam terror attack -- during his visit to Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh on May 31. PM Modi will participate in a women's conference in Bhopal to mark the commemoration of the 300th birth anniversary of Lok Mata Ahilya Bai, the 18th century ruler of the Malwa kingdom. The BJP women wing said that the party has chosen 15,000 volunteers, who will wear the vermillion-coloured sarees, from 1,300 mandals to welcome the Prime Minister during the event. "The vermillion sarees are a tribute to the PM Modi and our armed forces, who gave befitting reply to the terrorism following the Pahalgam incident. The sarees will be provided by the party to the women," said Madhya Pradesh minister of state Krishna Gaur.shruti tomar...