Bhubaneshwar: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend the all-India conference of director generals/inspector generals of police in Bhubaneswar for two days starting Saturday.
The Prime Minister’s Office said the three-day conference, which begins on Friday, will include deliberations on critical components of national security, including counter-terrorism, Left Wing Extremism, coastal security, new criminal laws and narcotics.
The conference, it said, will provide an interactive platform for senior police professionals and security administrators in the country to freely discuss and debate diverse national security-related issues besides various operational, infrastructural and welfare-related problems faced by police.
Prime Minister Modi is scheduled to arrive in Bhubaneswar at 2:15 PM today, where he will be warmly welcomed at the airport by state BJP leaders and supporters. From there, he will then head for a meeting with party workers before going for a roadshow across the city. The roadshow is expected to be an extravagant affair, as crowds are expected on the way to welcome the Prime Minister using traditional music and dance performances.
According to Odisha BJP Vice President Golak Mohapatra, the visit is expected to be historic, as no Prime Minister has previously stayed in the state for three consecutive days. In addition to political engagements, PM Modi will attend the Director General’s (DG) conference tomorrow, marking a busy schedule during his visit.
The people of Odisha are eagerly anticipating PM Modi’s visit. The focus is expected to be on the state’s development and the BJP’s role in shaping its future. The Prime Minister’s arrival today will undoubtedly set the stage for a high-profile and closely watched series of events in the coming days.
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