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Modi will visit Bihar on May 30, 20 days for the second visit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Bihar on May 30, his second visit to the state in 20 days to open several projects and a public gathering to Bikramganj.

Bikramganj fell into the Magadh-Shahabad region, and the NDA suffered setbacks in the 2020 General Assembly and the 2024 Lok Sabha poll. With the LJP (RV), NDA is focusing on the major gains in the region, and NDA leaders believe Modi’s public plan will be a game-changer.

In the 2024 Lok Sabha election, seven of the nine seats lost by the NDA came from the region. In the 2020 poll, NDA was unable to win any seats in the Jehanabad, Patliputra, Buxar and Karakat Lok Sabha seats. RJD, CPI (ML) and Congress proved the strength of the region in the last General Assembly and the Lok Sabha election.
“PM Modi will unveil the new terminal at Patna Airport and lay the foundation for Bihta Airport. He will lay the foundation for Patna Sasaram’s four-lane work, enhance the capacity of the NTPC power plant Nabinagar, and will lay the foundation stone for Varanasi-Ranchi.

Choudhury said Modi will speak at a party in Bikramganj in the Rotas region, which is expected to gather about 2 million people. He added: “This will be a huge rally and the people of Bihar will thank PM Modi for the comprehensive development of the country and the success of Sindoor operations.” On Wednesday, Samrat Choudhary and JDU Working President Sanjay Jha visited Bikramganj to oversee the preparations for the rally of PM. “Bihar is excited to welcome PM Modi again. Under Modi and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, NDA is committed to the development of the country. Bihar has received full attention from the new project through Nitish Kumar’s efforts. Several projects will be opened on that day under the circumstances of NDA nda Leaders of Nda Leaders each nda Jha nda Jha.


The Prime Minister visited Madhubani and opened several projects on April 24 (the second day of the Pahargam terrorist attack). Modi announced from Bihar that terrorists will have to pay a heavy price for the mean attack.

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