New Delhi: During the lackdown, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is maintaining its political activism. The BJP has decided to hold a virtual online rally even in the Corona crisis. After the Union Home Minister Amit Shah's rally in Bihar on Sunday, the BJP is also turning towards other states. The BJP plans that after the virtual rally in Bihar, the party will organize mass media rally in Odisha, West Bengal, Gujarat and Maharashtra. It starts with Amit Shah's virtual rally in Bihar on Sunday. According to the party's scheduled programs, there will be a virtual rally in Odisha and West Bengal after Bihar and senior party leaders will address it. Union Home Minister Amit Shah will address people through a virtual rally in Odisha on 8 June and in West Bengal on 9 June. At the same time, BJP President JP Nadda will hold a virtual mass rally in Gujarat on June 8 at 11 am. Whereas Defense Minister and veteran BJP leader Rajnath Singh will hold a mass rally in Maharashtra on June 8 at 6 pm. Let us tell you that the former BJP President Amit Shah will address the first virtual rally 'Bihar Massism' in Bihar while promoting his party on Sunday. However this rally will be completely online and along with Amit Shah, activists will also participate in it through video conferencing. Also Read: First virtual rally in Indian history, Shah says 'Bihar taught democracy to the world' Congress slams Modi government over Amit Shah's virtual rally Bihar: Diffusion in seat-sharing grand alliance, ruling party may benefit 'Coronavirus was first noticed on this day' reveals China in white paper