PM Modi’s Busy Schedule: Visiting 12 States in Next 10 Days as BJP Focuses on ‘Mission 370’

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming schedule is packed with 29 programmes in 12 states/Union Territories in the next 10 days. This includes launching projects and addressing public rallies to boost BJP’s poll preparations for 2024 elections across various regions of India.

Starting on March 4, PM Modi will kick off his itinerary by inaugurating multiple development projects in Adilabad, Telangana and addressing a public meeting. He will then proceed to Tamil Nadu and visit BHAVINI in Kalpakkam before heading to Hyderabad.

On March 5, PM Modi will continue his tour in Telangana by inaugurating more projects in Sangareddy and addressing a public function. He will then travel to Odisha to inaugurate projects in Chandikhole, Jajpur, followed by a public meeting. His next stop will be in West Bengal.

March 6 will see the Prime Minister inaugurating projects in Kolkata, addressing a public meeting in Barasat, and heading to Bettiah, Bihar for more project inaugurations. The following day, PM Modi will travel to Jammu and Kashmir to inaugurate projects in Srinagar before attending a media event in New Delhi later in the evening.

Continuing his busy schedule, on March 8, PM Modi will participate in the National Creator’s Award in Delhi before traveling to Assam. The next day, he will visit Arunachal Pradesh to inaugurate the Sela Tunnel in West Kameng and lay foundation stones for projects in Itanagar. He will then proceed to Assam to unveil a statue in Jorhat and inaugurate more projects.

On March 10, the Prime Minister will head to Uttar Pradesh to dedicate projects in Azamgarh. The following day, he will attend events related to Namo Drone Didi and inaugurate the Haryana section of Dwarka Expressway before attending a DRDO Programme in the evening.

March 12 will see PM Modi visiting Sabarmati in Gujarat and then proceeding to Rajasthan to visit Pokhran in Jaisalmer district. The final day of his packed schedule, March 13, will involve laying the foundation stone of semiconductor projects in Gujarat and Assam via video conferencing, along with an outreach programme for disadvantaged sections of society.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s busy agenda highlights the ongoing efforts to boost BJP’s campaign for the 2024 elections across various regions of India, with a specific focus on development projects and public engagements to connect with voters.

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