Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address two election rallies in poll-bound Bihar on Sunday, before conducting a grand roadshow in Patna later in the evening.
Modi will address his first rally in Arrah at 1.30 pm and a second in Nawada at 3.30 pm. He will return to the state capital by 5 pm.
In Patna, Modi will pay floral tribute at the statue of Rashtrakavi Ramdhari Singh Dinkar and hold the roadshow in support of the NDA candidates.
The roadshow will start from Dinkar Golambar at 5:30 pm and move through Nala Road, Thakurwadi and Bakarganj.
This will be Modi’s third roadshow in Patna since last year's Lok Sabha polls. He had held a roadshow earlier this year, soon after 'Operation Sindoor'.
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Elaborate security arrangements have been made in Patna for the roadshow. Traffic restrictions will remain in place from 2 pm to 7 pm on multiple connecting routes, including Dinkar Golambar to Nala Road, Nala Road to Bari Path, Machhua Toli to Bari Path, Khetan Market, Hathua Market to Bakarganj, Vaishali Golambar to Dinkar Golambar, and Apsara Golambar to Nala Road Golambar.
Only fire tenders, ambulances, patient vehicles, judicial vehicles, election duty vehicles and vehicles with proper passes will be permitted on these stretches, the IANS reported, quoting traffic police sources.
Parking space for the general public and party workers attending the roadshow has been arranged at Gandhi Maidan, Patna Science College, Patna College, under the double-decker bridge, Moin-ul-Haq Stadium and Shakha Maidan.
At around 6:45 pm, the prime minister is scheduled to visit the Takht Sri Harimandir Sahib Gurudwara.
Elections to the 243-member Bihar Assembly will be held in two phases on November 6 and November 11. In the first phase, 121 assembly segments will go to the polls. |