Lucknow: Several months before the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took over the front. Be it the launch of the Purvanchal Expressway or the foundation stone of the university in Aligarh, he had participated in many such events and sharpened the BJP's election campaign. This was the reason that at the time of the announcement of the election, when the Election Commission imposed the restrictions of Corona, it was said that the BJP has already campaigned a lot.
Something similar will be seen in Gujarat by PM Modi. The state is going to polls at the end of the year and the BJP has, in a way, started its campaign. PM Modi is scheduled to visit Gujarat on April 18 on a three-day visit. Earlier in March also, he had visited Gujarat. Thus, this will be PM Modi's second visit to Gujarat after the results of the UP assembly elections are out. On March 11, after winning in 4 states, including UP, he had held a big roadshow in Ahmedabad.
People in the Gujarat BJP unit say that now PM Modi's visit will be a kind of the beginning of the BJP's campaign and will serve as a way of instilling enthusiasm among the workers. During this visit, PM Modi will visit the tribal-dominated district of Dahod. With this, he will go to Banaskantha, which is at the forefront of farming and milk production.
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This big step taken after repeated lapses in the security of CM Nitish