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Jagdalpur: Prime Minister will hold a meeting in Bastar on 08 April

Jagdalpur, 02 April (Hindus). BJP has started preparations for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's election rally in Bastar. The central organization of the party has given verbal information to the state BJP, in which the possible date of the meeting has been mentioned as 08 April. The election meeting of the Prime Minister will be held at one of the venues in Kondagaon and Narayanpur assembly constituencies. Last year, before the assembly elections, the Prime Minister had held a meeting in Jagdalpur on October 3, hence this time a new venue is being considered. Before this, BJP National President JP Nadda can reach Bastar on 5th April. At the same time, preparations are being made for the visit of Congress National President Mallikarjun Kharge and former National President Rahul Gandhi to Bastar, but the date has not been decided yet.

Today on Tuesday, senior BJP leaders inspected the site at Bhanpuri under Narayanpur assembly constituency and Amabal in the same area. BJP leaders, who are moving ahead with the target of gathering a crowd of one lakh in the meeting, are busy discussing the selection of a suitable venue. In the first phase of Lok Sabha elections, elections are to be held for Bastar on 19th April and in the second phase for Kanker Lok Sabha seat on 26th April. Both the Lok Sabha constituencies are interconnected. Therefore, the name of Kondagaon is also being discussed for the meeting. There are Lok Sabha elections in Bastar on 19th April and before that the election campaign will stop on 17th April on the day of Ram Navami.

According to the information received, after the election public meeting of the Prime Minister, the state BJP has proposed to organize an election public meeting of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath before Ram Navami between 14th and 16th April. To campaign for the assembly elections, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had held election meetings at two places in Bastar division, Sukma and Bastar, for which positive results were also seen.