PM Modi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will begin a 10-day tour to 12 states and union territories (UTs) across the nation on Monday, March 4, to address 29 events ahead of the highly anticipated Lok Sabha elections.
Telangana Beckons PM Modi Election Campaign
In an effort to win over voters for the next parliamentary elections, PM Modi is scheduled to visit Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, West Bengal, Bihar, Jammu & Kashmir, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Delhi over the course of the next ten days.
This is PM Modi’s 10-day scheduled visit
March 4
During his visit to Telangana, Modi will reveal several development projects in Adilabad and give a speech to the people. Following that, he will travel to Kalpakkam, Tamil Nadu, where he would visit Bharatiya Nabhikiya Vidyut Nigam Limited (BHAVINI) and give a speech at a public gathering in Chennai. He’s going to Hyderabad later in the day.
March 5
He will attend multiple events and launch multiple projects in Sangareddy, Telangana, before giving a speech to the public. After a public speech in Chandikhole, he will go to Odisha, where he will inaugurate, dedicate, and lay the cornerstone of several development projects at Chandikhole, Jajpur. He is going to leave for West Bengal later today.
March 6
Modi will visit Mamata Banerjee’s stronghold of West Bengal on Wednesday. There, he will attend a public meeting in Barasat and inaugurate, dedicate, and lay the foundation stone for several development projects valued at Rs. 15,400 crore, including the Kolkata Metro’s Howrah Maidan-Esplanade Metro section. He would then travel to Bihar to attend a number of inauguration ceremonies in Bettiah that are estimated to be worth Rs. 12,800 crore.
March 7
On the fourth day of his tour, Modi is expected to go to Jammu and Kashmir, a union region that was once a state. There, he will speak at a public gathering at Bakshi Stadium in Srinagar.
This will be PM Modi’s first trip to the Kashmir valley since the August 2019 repeal of Article 370. Nevertheless, he had travelled to Jammu for the launch of multiple development projects last month. Later on, he’s going to a media function in New Delhi.
March 8
He said that he will be taking part in the inaugural National Creator’s Award in Delhi on day five in his most recent broadcast of Mann ki Baat, his monthly radio speech to the public. Later on, he is scheduled to fly to Assam in the evening for multiple development initiatives.
March 9
PM Modi will visit the northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh on Saturday to officially open the Sela Tunnel in West Kameng. He will then attend a number of launch events in the state’s capital, Itanagar.
He will next travel to Assam, where he will inaugurate the Lachit Barphukan statue in Jorhat and lay the groundwork for several development initiatives. PM Modi will travel to West Bengal later in the day to dedicate, inaugurate, and lay the cornerstone for several development projects in Siliguri. This will be followed by a public speech.
March 10
Prime Minister Modi will visit Azamgarh, the stronghold of the Samajwadi Party, in Uttar Pradesh on Sunday to attend a number of events. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath travelled to the city on Sunday in advance of the PM’s arrival to assess the state of preparations at the potential location of the public gathering at Manduri Airport.
March 11
PM Modi will be at the nation’s capital to attend the “Lakhpati Didi” and “Namo Drone Didi” events. The prime minister will later attend a DRDO function in the evening and open the Dwarka Expressway’s Haryana segment.
March 12
On the ninth day, Prime Minister Modi will travel to Sabarmati in Gujarat and then to Pokhran in the Jaisalmer area of Rajasthan.
March 13
During his final stop, Prime Minister Modi will use video conferencing to officially launch three semiconductor projects in Gujarat and Assam. These will be followed by an outreach initiative aimed at assisting underprivileged groups in society.
PM Modi’s Development Blitz Sets Stage for General Elections
In an attempt to draw attention to his government’s development and welfare agenda ahead of this year’s general elections, which are scheduled for April and May, PM Modi has been busy launching a number of development projects worth lakhs of crores of rupees across the country.
In the meantime, the BJP has unveiled its eagerly anticipated initial list of 195 candidates for the parliamentary elections, which includes well-known figures like Amit Shah from Gandhinagar, Gujarat, and PM Modi from Varanasi.