Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Patna comes amid preparations for the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections. His arrival was marked by a grand roadshow with enthusiastic support from thousands of people. Focused discussions with BJP leaders centered on election strategy, emphasizing seat-sharing and development narratives. Modi's trip continues with a public rally in Rohtas district, returning to Patna before flying to Kanpur for further engagements.

Key Points: PM Modi Leads Grand Patna Roadshow Boosting Bihar BJP

  • Modi welcomed by key leaders and supporters in Patna
  • Focus on strategic seat-sharing and development for upcoming elections
  • Modi's rally to tout government achievements in Bihar
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PM Modi holds key party meeting in Patna after grand roadshow

Modi's Patna visit highlights his strategic focus on Bihar elections and nationalist themes.

"PM Modi's visit is pivotal for BJP's Bihar election strategy. - Party Insider"

Patna, May 29

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Patna on Thursday for a two-day visit to Bihar, marking his first visit to the state after the Operation Sindoor. The Prime Minister received a grand reception from thousands of supporters who lined up along the route of his roadshow from the airport to the BJP state office.

The Prime Minister landed at Patna Airport at around 4.30 p.m. where he was received by Governor Arif Mohammad Khan, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Deputy CM Samrat Chaudhary, and senior BJP leaders including Dilip Jaiswal.

Soon after his arrival, PM Modi took part in a roadshow, where people greeted him with flower petals and chants. The route stretched across prominent city landmarks including Sheikhpura Mor, Hartali Mor, Patna High Court, and Income Tax Roundabout, culminating near the BJP State Office on Bailey Road at around 6.15 p.m.

Supporters along the way displayed posters of Operation Sindoor and BrahMos missile, underlining the nationalist themes.

PM Modi kick-started his visit by inaugurating the new terminal of Loknayak Jay Prakash Narayan International Airport in Patna, built at a cost of Rs 1,400 crore.

Following the roadshow, the Prime Minister held a closed-door meeting with BJP’s core committee members at the state office. This meeting is being considered crucial in shaping the strategy for the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections.

Party insiders say the focus was on seat-sharing talks, candidate selection, booth-level mobilisation, and the narrative around development and national security.

PM Modi is scheduled to later head to the Raj Bhavan for an overnight stay.

On May 30, the Prime Minister is scheduled to travel to Bikramganj in Rohtas district, where he will address a massive public rally, likely presenting his government’s achievements.

After completing the rally, PM Modi will return to Patna and fly to Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh, where he is slated to inaugurate the underground metro line, reinforcing his government's urban infrastructure push across the country.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
The energy in Patna was electric today! 🇮🇳 Modi ji's roadshow showed how much Bihar believes in his leadership. The new airport terminal is a game-changer for the state's connectivity. Hope this visit brings more development projects to Bihar!
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Priya M.
While the roadshow was impressive, I wish there was more focus on Bihar's unemployment crisis in the discussions. Infrastructure is important, but youth need jobs. Hope the Assembly election strategy addresses this core issue.
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Amit S.
Operation Sindoor and BrahMos posters everywhere - this is the strong leadership India needs! 💪 China and Pakistan should understand our resolve. PM Modi's Bihar visit sends a powerful message about national security priorities.
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Sunita R.
As a Patna resident, I'm thrilled about the new airport terminal! But traffic was chaotic today - maybe next time the administration can plan better for VIP movements. Still, proud to see our city getting national attention 😊
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Vikram J.
Interesting to see Nitish Kumar welcoming PM Modi after all their political differences. Bihar's development should be above politics. Hope this cooperation continues for the state's benefit.
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Neha P.
The roadshow route covered all important landmarks - perfect optics! But I hope the closed-door meeting actually delivers concrete plans for Bihar's farmers and women empowerment. Elections come and go, but people need lasting solutions.

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