Modi and Shah's Bihar Blitz: Four Mega Rallies Amid Election Heat

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah are launching a major campaign push in Bihar with four rallies scheduled for October 24. Modi will address crowds in Samastipur and Begusarai during his first campaign appearance since elections were announced. Meanwhile, Amit Shah will hold rallies in Siwan and Buxar, marking his second visit to the state within a week. Both the NDA and Grand Alliance are escalating their campaigns, setting the stage for an intense political battle ahead of the assembly polls.

Key Points: PM Modi Amit Shah Four Rallies Bihar October 24 Campaign

  • PM Modi begins campaign from Karpoori Thakur's land in Samastipur
  • Amit Shah holds second Bihar visit within a week for rallies
  • BJP mobilizes local units to ensure massive public turnout
  • Grand Alliance plans joint press conference before coordinated campaigning
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PM Modi and HM Amit Shah to address four rallies in Bihar on Oct 24

PM Modi and Amit Shah to address four mega rallies in Bihar on October 24, intensifying NDA's election campaign in Samastipur, Begusarai, Siwan, and Buxar.

"The rallies by PM Modi and Amit Shah are expected to significantly raise the political temperature in the state - Party Sources"

Patna, Oct 22

As the state gears up for high-stakes polling, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah are set to head the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) campaign drive on October 24 with four mega rallies across Bihar.

According to party sources, PM Modi will begin his election campaign from the land of Karpoori Thakur, addressing massive public rallies in Samastipur. Later, he will address another rally in Begusarai. During his address, he is expected to urge voters to support NDA candidates and deliver a strong message to the opposition camp.

PM Modi’s upcoming visit marks his first campaign appearance in Bihar since the election announcement. He is scheduled to visit the state twice in October — first on October 24, and again on October 30, when he will address public meetings in Muzaffarpur and Chhapra.

Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah will also hold two major election rallies on October 24 — one in Siwan and another in Buxar. This will be Shah’s second visit to Bihar in a week, following his earlier three-day tour from October 16 to 18, during which he addressed a rally in Taraiya (Chhapra).

The BJP’s state leadership has completed all preparations for the high-profile visits of both leaders, with local units mobilised to ensure massive public turnout. The rallies by PM Modi and Amit Shah are expected to significantly raise the political temperature in the state and energise the NDA campaign.

Meanwhile, the Grand Alliance (Mahagathbandhan) is also gearing up for an aggressive campaign. A joint press conference of its top leaders is scheduled for October 23 in Patna, after which alliance leaders will fan out across the state for coordinated electioneering.

With both the NDA and Grand Alliance set to escalate their campaigns, October 24 is shaping up to be a crucial day in Bihar’s political calendar, marking the formal launch of the top-tier campaign battle ahead of the Assembly polls.

- IANS

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Priya S
Hope they talk about real issues facing Bihar - unemployment, education, and infrastructure development. Not just political rhetoric. We need concrete plans for our state's progress.
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Arjun K
Four rallies in one day shows how important Bihar is for BJP. The political temperature is definitely rising! Exciting times for democracy in our state. 🗳️
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Sarah B
As someone living in Patna, I appreciate that both alliances are campaigning actively. Healthy competition is good for democracy. Hope voters make informed choices based on development work.
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Vikram M
Good to see PM Modi starting from Karpoori Thakur's land. Shows respect for Bihar's political legacy. Hope the rallies focus on what BJP has delivered for Bihar in recent years.
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Kavya N
While I support BJP, I hope they address the concerns of farmers and small businessmen in their speeches. Bihar needs balanced development across all sectors, not just political promises.

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