On 24 April, Prime Minister Narendra Modi challenged Pakistan from Madhubani in Bihar and said… ‘We will raze the bases of terror to dust.’ Now that this resolution has been put into practice through ‘Operation Sindoor’, the Prime Minister is returning to the same Bihar with a victorious message. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be on a two-day visit to Bihar from 29 May. Here he can once again give a big message to the people about India’s ‘Operation Sindoor’ against terrorism.
This visit of the Prime Minister is going to be very busy, in which he will hold rallies in many states, do road shows, and meet the families who have paid the price of terrorism. During this, he will make people aware of the valor of the Indian Army against terrorism and Pakistan.
Prime Minister Modi will reach Sikkim at 10:45 am on 29 May, where he will address a public meeting on the occasion of Sikkim State Day at the Pallajor Stadium. After this, in the afternoon, he will reach Alipurduar in West Bengal, where he will participate in a public program.
The Prime Minister will return to Patna in the evening. He will reach Patna airport at around 5 pm and will inaugurate the new terminal there. Along with this, he will address a public meeting and after that, he will do a huge road show to the BJP headquarters, which can last more than an hour.
Prime Minister Modi will stay in Patna that night and the next morning he will leave for Bakhtiyarpur in Bihar. PM Modi will address a big public meeting there. It is believed that through this rally in Bihar, the Prime Minister will give a big message about 'Operation Sindoor'. Assembly elections are to be held in Bihar at the end of this year, and this visit is also considered important from a political point of view.
After this, Prime Minister Modi will go to Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh on the afternoon of May 30, where he will meet the family of Shubham Dwivedi, who was martyred in the Pahalgam attack. He will also address a huge public meeting at the CSA Ground in Kanpur.
Prime Minister Modi will address another public meeting in Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh, on May 31. This meeting is being organized specially for women and this event holds special importance given 'Operation Sindoor'.
While this visit of Prime Minister Modi reflects India's strict policy against terrorism, it is also considered very important from the political point of view given the upcoming elections.
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