PM Modi to hold public meetings at two locations in Jharkhand today
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the BJP’s leading campaigner, arrives in Jharkhand today to boost the party’s assembly election drive. Modi will address two major public meetings in the state, scheduled for Garhwa at 11:30 am and Chaibasa at 3 pm, as confirmed by BJP’s official posts on X.
BJP leaders are emphasizing these elections as a pivotal moment for Jharkhand. Speaking just a day prior, Union Home Minister and senior BJP leader Amit Shah highlighted the stakes, framing the election as a fight against corruption and a push for development in Jharkhand. Shah’s rallying call resonated with themes of safeguarding the state’s resources, defending local communities, and promoting prosperity. “This election,” Shah stated, “is a chance to rid Jharkhand of corruption, to save its soil and daughters, and to protect it from Naxalism and infiltration.” He described the vote as a step toward making Jharkhand a more secure and thriving state.
Modi’s visit adds momentum to the BJP’s campaign narrative. With the Prime Minister’s influence and the support of local leaders, the party aims to energize its base and appeal to undecided voters. His speeches are expected to reinforce Shah’s themes, addressing Jharkhand’s economic potential and its challenges. Transitioning from Garhwa to Chaibasa, Modi is set to emphasize BJP’s vision for Jharkhand’s future.
In this context, BJP sees Modi’s rallies as essential to energizing voters across Jharkhand. The campaign portrays the election as more than just a choice of leadership—it’s a choice about Jharkhand’s direction, with promises of reducing corruption, protecting local interests, and advancing prosperity.