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Modi's Mission 2024 will blow election bugle in Bihar including Gujarat-Maharashtra


Before the announcement of election dates, the Prime Minister is proposed to visit at least two big states and one visit to small states. Before February 7, PM Modi is proposed to visit more than one state in most of the states of the country. In Bihar, PM Modi will hold a meeting and review the preparations for the Lok Sabha elections.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) appears to be in action mode regarding making strategy for Lok Sabha elections. Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself is going to visit the states in the coming days and present the report card of the work done by the Central Government. According to the information received, before the announcement of election dates, the Prime Minister is proposed to visit at least two big states and one visit to small states. Meanwhile, you can also make 3 visits to some big states.

According to party sources, before February 7, PM Modi is proposed to visit more than one state in most of the states of the country. At the same time, the Prime Minister is going to visit Gujarat and Maharashtra. Will stay in Gujarat for two days and Maharashtra for one day. Will reach Gujarat on Monday 8th January to participate in Vibrant Gujarat Summit. Apart from participating in the summit, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel will also discuss with the people of the organization including BJP State President CR Patil about the preparations for the Lok Sabha elections. PM Modi will hold a meeting and review the preparations for the Lok Sabha elections. BJP has once again set a target of winning all 26 Lok Sabha seats.

Here, the PM will also hold bilateral talks with many heads of states coming to participate in the summit. PM Modi will have discussions with the heads of countries like Timor Leste, Mozambique, UAE, Czech Republic etc. Briefing will be held in Gandhinagar at 9 am on Tuesday. PM Modi will inaugurate the Vibrant Gujarat Global Trade Show at 3 pm. Will receive the UAE President at the airport at 5.30 pm. Will visit Sabarmati Ashram at 6 pm. There will be bilateral talks and dinner with the UAE President at Hotel Leela at 7 pm. Will stay at Raj Bhavan in Gandhinagar at night.

PM Modi's January 10 program

There will be three group photos at Mahatma Temple on Wednesday morning at 9.15 am.

The 10th Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit will be inaugurated at 9.40 am.

Agreements will be exchanged with UAE at 12.30 pm.

There will be bilateral talks with the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic at 1:50 pm.

There will be a meeting with the Global CEO at 2:30.

PM Modi will participate in the Global Fintech Leadership Forum at 5:10 pm.

PM Modi to inaugurate Mumbai Trans Harbor Link

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Maharashtra on Friday, January 12. Will inaugurate the 27th National Youth Festival at 12:15 pm. Will inaugurate the Mumbai Trans Harbor Link at 2.30 pm. Will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of various development projects in Navi Mumbai at 4.15 pm.

PM Modi's proposed 2 to 3 visits to Bihar

At the same time, 2 to 3 visits of Prime Minister Narendra Modi are proposed in Bihar. Of these, one is proposed in Bettiah, while the other is proposed in Begusarai. The venue for the third tour has not been decided yet. It is being said that the third place could be Aurangabad. In this sequence, PM's visit is proposed to Bettiah on January 13. During this visit of PM, the foundation stone of various government programs will be laid and inaugurated.

At the same time, the Prime Minister will also hold a public rally and road show. Apart from the PM, two visits of Home Minister Amit Shah are also proposed before the announcement of Lok Sabha election dates. Among the proposed visits of the Home Minister, there is a possibility of one visit to some district of Southern Bihar and one to Saran division.

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