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Amit Shah to address rally in Bihar's Lakhisarai today, days after opposition parties meeting in Patna

The Lok Sabha seat of Munger, where JDU President and MP Lalan Singh is from, will host a mega-rally on Thursday, and Union Home Minister Amit Shah will deliver the keynote address. Nityanand Rai, a minister of state for home affairs, stated that after the rally, Shah will visit Vijay Kumar Sinha, the leader of […]

The Lok Sabha seat of Munger, where JDU President and MP Lalan Singh is from, will host a mega-rally on Thursday, and Union Home Minister Amit Shah will deliver the keynote address. Nityanand Rai, a minister of state for home affairs, stated that after the rally, Shah will visit Vijay Kumar Sinha, the leader of the opposition in the state assembly, where the Lok Sabha Core Committee will convene. The minister added that after Amit Shah arrives in Patna, party leaders will meet him at the airport and fly him to Lakhisarai. “He will offer Puja in historic Ashok Dham temple and meet with trustees of Mandir as part of the party’s ‘Sampark Se Samarthan’ Abhiyan then the Home Minister will directly reach Gandhi Maidan rally venue where he will address a public meeting on the completion of nine years of the Modi government,” Rai added. Rai further said that this is going to be a historic visit like his earlier visits to the state.
“Every visit of Amit Shah to Bihar has been historic and successful… This time also the same thing is going to happen and Lakhs of people will join the rally to listen to Amit Bhai. BJP is not only preparing for Amit Shah’s rally but also the people of Munger are busy preparing for the grand rally with equal enthusiasm. There is great enthusiasm among the people of Munger to make Narendra Modi ji the Prime Minister again in 2024,” the minister said. But JDU President Lalan Singh remarked of Shah’s visit, “Amit Shah is the Home Minister; he can go anywhere in the country and organise a rally. Regarding his visit to Bihar, I have nothing further to add.
Notably, this is Shah’s sixth trip to the state in the past nine months since the coalition government in the state was overthrown in August 2022 when Nitish Kumar severed ties with the BJP, removing Shah’s party from office.

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