PM Modi to address public meetings in national capital ahead of Delhi polls

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address two public meetings in Delhi ahead of upcoming assembly elections. He will lay the foundation stone for a new metro line in Rithala and inaugurate several projects in Northeast Delhi. The BJP is mobilizing...

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In the wake of upcoming assembly elections in Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be addressing two public meetings in two weeks.

On December 29, PM Modi will lay the foundation stone for a new metro line in Rithala. After the inauguration ceremony, he will address a public meeting in Japanese Park, Rohini. The Delhi BJP is preparing for a massive turn out in the public meeting. State unit has asked all the Mandal presidents to bring at least two buses of people for the meeting in Rohini. Special focus is on Nazafgarh and South Delhi regions and with the PMs meeting the party will reach out to voters of this region.

Three BJP MPs Kamaljeet Sehrawat, Yogendra Chandolia and Ramvir Singh Bidhuri have been made the in-charges for the program.


On January 3, Modi will inaugurate several projects in Northeast Delhi, the Lok Sabha constituency of BJP MP Manoj Tiwari. One of the projects is inauguration of Delhi- Saharanpur new highway.

PM Modi will also address the public meeting after the official program.

Party sources tell ET that Modi may choose to announce ‘Modi ki Guarantee’ for women of Delhi during his public meeting.
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The Election Commission is yet to announce the date of polls in Delhi and it is expected in the second week of January.
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