Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is visiting Purnea on September 15 for his third straight monthly trip to Bihar. He will inaugurate the long-awaited Purnea airport and launch development projects worth thousands of crores. The visit aims to boost connectivity in the neglected Kosi region while countering Opposition allegations of neglect. This strategic move signals BJP's strong campaign focus ahead of Bihar's Assembly elections.

Key Points: PM Modi to Inaugurate Purnea Airport in Bihar Visit Sept 15

  • PM Modi's third consecutive monthly visit to Bihar ahead of Assembly elections
  • Inaugurating Purnea airport to boost Kosi region connectivity
  • Launching development projects worth several thousand crores
  • Countering Opposition allegations of neglect and vote theft
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PM Modi to visit Bihar's Purnea on Sept 15, inaugurate development projects

PM Modi visits Purnea Sept 15 to inaugurate airport & development projects worth thousands of crores, boosting Bihar's Kosi region ahead of elections.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate Purnea airport as well as launch other schemes - Dilip Jaiswal, Bihar BJP President"

Patna, Aug 26

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit Bihar once again, with a major public programme scheduled in Purnea on September 15.

This will mark his third consecutive monthly visit to the state, a clear indication that Bihar remains a top priority for the Central government ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections.

State BJP President Dilip Jaiswal confirmed the visit, saying that the Prime Minister will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of developmental projects worth thousands of crores, including the much-awaited Purnea airport.

The new airport, BJP leader Jaiswal said, will provide a significant boost to connectivity and open up economic opportunities in the long-neglected Kosi region.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate Purnea airport as well as launch other schemes. This visit is part of the Prime Minister's commitment, under which he is constantly trying to make Bihar developed and self-reliant," he added.

The Prime Minister's visit is expected to see announcements across multiple sectors, including infrastructure, health, education, and road development.

According to sources, projects worth several thousand crores will be dedicated to the people of Bihar.

The Purnea airport project carries political weight as well, with the Opposition often accusing the NDA-led Bihar government of delays and neglect.

With the airport's inauguration, PM Modi is likely to silence critics by showcasing tangible progress on the ground.

At the same time, the Prime Minister is expected to counter the allegations of the Grand Alliance leaders, including Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Tejashwi Yadav, who have repeatedly accused the Election Commission and the Centre of "vote theft".

Alongside highlighting the Centre's achievements, PM Modi will also seek to connect with the aspirations of the people in the Kosi region, one of Bihar's most backward areas.

The visit is being viewed as a crucial step in the BJP's larger election strategy, signalling that the party intends to go all out in its campaign to return to power in Bihar.

- IANS

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Priya S
Third visit in three months! PM Modi is really focusing on Bihar's development. Hope these projects actually reach the people and aren't just election announcements.
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Aman W
Kosi region has been neglected for decades. If this airport brings investment and jobs, it will be a game-changer for our youth who migrate to other states for work.
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Sarah B
While infrastructure development is welcome, I hope the focus is also on quality education and healthcare. Airports are good but basic facilities matter more for common people.
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Vikram M
Modi ji's frequent visits show BJP is serious about Bihar. The opposition only complains but has no development vision. Action speaks louder than words! 🚀
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Nisha Z
Hope the airport project doesn't get delayed like many others. We need timely completion and proper maintenance. Development should be sustainable, not just for elections.

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