Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address two rallies regarding the assembly elections in Jharkhand on Monday. These rallies will be held in Chaibasa and Garhwa. A senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader said that PM Modi will reach Gaya Airport in Bihar at around 11 am in the day and will go to Garhwa by helicopter to address a rally in Garhwa.
He told that after addressing the rally in Garhwa, the Prime Minister will come to Ranchi and from there he will go to Chaibasa, where he is scheduled to address another rally at around 2.30 pm. Voting for Jharkhand Assembly elections will be held on November 13 and November 20. Counting of votes will take place on 23 November.
Will go to Chaibasa after Ranchi
Regarding PM Modi’s visit to Jharkhand, BJP leader said that after addressing the rally from Garhwa, the Prime Minister will leave for Ranchi and then go to Chaibasa from there. He told that he will address another rally in Chaibasa at around 2.30 pm.
Regarding PM Modi’s visit to Jharkhand, Union Agriculture Minister and election in-charge of Jharkhand Shivraj Singh Chauhan had said that all arrangements have been made for the Prime Minister’s visit. Let us tell you that Union Home Minister Amit Shah held three political rallies here on Sunday and released the election manifesto of BJP.
Soren government giving protection to Bangladeshi infiltrators
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday launched a scathing attack on the JMM-led government in Jharkhand, accusing it of giving protection to Bangladeshi infiltrators for vote bank politics. He said that if his party comes to power in the state, it will bring a strict law to prevent the transfer of tribal land to illegal immigrants.
Uniform Civil Code will be implemented
Amit Shah also announced that Naxalism will be eliminated from the country by March 2026 and Uniform Civil Code (UCC) will be implemented in Jharkhand without affecting the tribal population. Addressing a BJP rally at Dhalbhumgarh in Ghatsila in East Singhbhum district, Amit Shah claimed that the tribal population in the state is declining because the Hemant Soren government considers Bangladeshi infiltrators as its vote bank.