PM Narendra Modi will travel to 10 states in five days starting 8 February, from the far Northeast to the eastern, southern, central and northern parts and will also be attending public meetings as part of LS election campaign.
Highly placed sources in the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) said the PM is scheduled to travel the country from Friday to Tuesday, beginning with the central part of the country, before moving to the east and then the Northeast. He will then visit the south, followed by the northern belt.
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With LS polls coming up, the BJP knows it is a big task given the potential losses it expects in some key states where it did exceedingly well in the 2014 polls.
However, the sources also pointed out that “while this is the planned schedule, it is subject to changes given this pertains to the PM.”
On Friday, PM Modi will leave for Chhattisgarh where he will address a public meeting in Raigarh, from where he will head to West Bengal to hold a rally in Mainaguri in Jalpaiguri district.
Later, he is expected to travel to Guwahati, where he is slated to spend the night. He further plans to visit Itanagar, Amingaon, Agartala to attend various programmes and hold rallies.
In the southern states he is expected to visit Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.
He also plans to visit Vrindavan in Uttar Pradesh and Haryana in North.
(With Agency Inputs)
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