Key Points

Amit Shah is heading to Bihar for a two-day tour focused on election preparations. He will hold several key meetings with party workers and leaders across different zones. The visit is strategically timed to energize the BJP's base ahead of the upcoming assembly polls. The party is confident of returning to power under the leadership of Nitish Kumar and the vision of the Prime Minister.

Key Points: Amit Shah Bihar Visit for BJP Assembly Poll Strategy Meetings

  • Amit Shah begins visit with a closed-door BJP workers meeting in Bettiah on September 26
  • He will then hold a crucial strategy meeting with Bihar party leaders in Patna
  • Shah's tour includes a zone meeting in Sarayranjan and a mass gathering in Forbesganj on September 27
  • The visit aims to energize party workers and impart winning strategies for the assembly polls
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Amit Shah to visit Bihar on Sept 26 and 27, hold key meeting ahead of assembly polls

Union Home Minister Amit Shah to hold key BJP meetings in Bihar on Sept 26-27, energizing workers and planning strategy with Dharmendra Pradhan ahead of polls.

"With the support, vision, and leadership of the Prime Minister and the leadership of Nitish Kumar, the people of Bihar will give us the opportunity to serve them again. - Dharmendra Pradhan"

New Delhi, September 25

Union Home Minister Amit Shah will embark on a two-day tour of Bihar on September 26-27 and will hold several meetings and address party workers.

On September 26, Shah will start the day with a closed-door meeting with BJP workers in Bettiah as part of a zone meeting. The review meetings for Dehri-on-Sone and Begusarai zones were concluded by Amit Shah on September 18.

Later, he will attend a crucial meeting with BJP office bearers at the party office in Patna, where Bihar party leaders, secretaries and organisational members from different states, assigned to work on elections in Bihar, will be present. Dharmendra Pradhan, the newly appointed Bihar election in-charge, will also be present at the meeting, a party source told ANI..

On September 27, Amit Shah will attend a zone meeting with party workers in Sarayranjan, and after that, he will address the mass party workers gathering in Forbesganj.

Amit Shah's visit aims to energise party workers and impart winning strategies ahead of the upcoming Bihar Assembly polls.

The Bihar BJP unit has divided the state into five zones, and Shah's outreach is aimed at strengthening the party's presence across multiple regions ahead of the polls..Amit Shah's visit seeks to energise party workers and impart winning strategies ahead of the upcoming Bihar Assembly polls.

Earlier today, speaking with the media, Pradhan said, "Under the leadership of CM Nitish Kumar, we have been in power for the last 20 years. With the support, vision, and leadership of the Prime Minister and the leadership of Nitish Kumar, the people of Bihar will give us the opportunity to serve them again."

The Bihar elections are expected to be held later this year, in October or November; however, the Election Commission of India (ECI) has not yet announced an official date.

- ANI

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Priya S
While political meetings are important, I hope they discuss real issues like unemployment and infrastructure. Bihar needs concrete solutions, not just election strategies. 🤔
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Michael C
Interesting to see how BJP is organizing at grassroots level. The five-zone strategy seems well planned. Bihar elections will be crucial for national politics too.
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Ananya R
As a Bihari, I just want whichever party wins to focus on education and healthcare. We've seen enough political drama - time for real development! 💪
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Sarah B
The coordination between central leadership and state units is remarkable. Dharmendra Pradhan's appointment as election in-charge shows BJP is serious about Bihar.
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Vikram M
Shah visiting multiple zones shows BJP's commitment to connect with workers at every level. This ground-level connect is what gives them an edge in elections. 👍
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Kavya N
Hope these meetings address women's safety and empowerment issues too. Bihar needs more focus on women-centric policies. Let's see what they promise this time.

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