Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath described Bihar as the “venerable land of heritage, development, and nationalism,” ahead of his visit to the state for a series of election rallies. Taking to X, CM Adityanath said that visiting Bihar is akin to undertaking a pilgrimage, as the state holds deep cultural and spiritual significance.
CM Yogi Adityanath calls Bihar the ‘Land of Heritage, Development, and Nationalism’ ahead of key rallies
He highlighted Sitamarhi, known as the land blessed by Mata Janaki, and West Champaran, the soil of the historic Satyagraha movement, as symbols of devotion, sacrifice, and patriotism. “Today, I will engage with the people of Sitamarhi and West Champaran, who are devoted to good governance. Every resident of Bihar stands with the BJP-NDA government for a developed and self-reliant Bihar,” he stated.
According to a post by the Office of CM Yogi Adityanath, the Chief Minister will address four major public rallies in the state on Wednesday, covering Bagha, Lauriya, Bettiah, and Parihar assembly constituencies.
His itinerary includes:
- Bagha (West Champaran) at 12:15 PM
- Lauriya (Sahu Jain Higher Secondary School, West Champaran) at 1:10 PM
- Bettiah (West Champaran) at 2:05 PM
- Parihar (Koiria Pipra, Sitamarhi) at 3:10 PM
The rallies are expected to boost the BJP-NDA’s campaign for the upcoming Bihar Assembly Elections 2025, focusing on themes of governance, self-reliance, and cultural pride. Yogi Adityanath’s visit underlines the BJP’s strategy to strengthen its presence across northern Bihar, connecting with voters through the shared legacy of faith and nationalism.
