Patna: PM Narendra Modi is coming to Bihar on a one-day visit on 13 January. PM will inaugurate Indian Oil project worth Rs 6500 crore in Sugauli, Bettiah. During this time he will also address a public meeting at Ramna Maidan in Bettiah.
PM Narendra Modi is coming on a one-day visit on 13 January. During this time, along with inaugurating the Indian Oil project, he will also inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of many road and bridge projects in Sugauli.
The project itself holds immense potential. Details are currently limited, but whispers suggest it might involve refining facilities, storage units, or pipeline networks. Regardless of the specifics, the sheer scale of the investment showcases the central government’s commitment to Bihar’s development.
Beyond the inauguration, PM Modi is scheduled to address a public gathering at Ramna Maidan in Bettiah. This presents an opportunity for him to connect directly with the people of Bihar, potentially outlining the project’s benefits, reiterating the government’s focus on the state’s progress, and engaging in dialogue with the residents.
The visit holds political implications too. With Bihar gearing up for assembly elections later this year, PM Modi’s presence signifies the BJP’s intent to retain its foothold in the state. The inauguration and public address offer a platform to highlight the party’s development efforts and woo voters.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address three public meetings in Bihar during the Lok Sabha elections. Apart from Bettiah, he has to hold public meetings in Begusarai and Aurangabad.
The BJP has formulated extensive plans for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections in Bihar, aiming for victory in all 40 seats. PM Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, and BJP President JP Nadda are slated to address several rallies in Bihar during January and February. Key rallies are anticipated after January 15 when campaigning restrictions are lifted.
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