Suspense crime, Digital Desk : Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to embark on a whirlwind multi-state tour, commencing May 29th, designed to showcase the purported success of "Operation Sindoor." This operation is being presented as the fulfillment of a vow he made in Madhubani, Bihar, on April 24th, where he declared that terrorist strongholds in Pakistan would be "reduced to dust." His return to Bihar during this tour is particularly significant, as he aims to detail how the nation's armed forces achieved this objective, with state elections looming later in the year.
The Prime Minister's packed schedule begins Thursday, May 29th. He will first land in Sikkim at 10:45 am to participate in a public meeting at Paljor Stadium, marking Sikkim Statehood Day. Later that afternoon, Mr. Modi will be in Alipurduar, West Bengal, for another public event.
The focus will then shift squarely to Bihar. On Thursday evening, upon landing in Patna around 5 PM, PM Modi is slated to inaugurate a new airport facility and deliver a public address. This will be followed by a massive roadshow, stretching from the airport to the BJP Headquarters, anticipated to last over an hour.
After an overnight stay in the state capital, the Prime Minister will travel to Bhaktiarpur in Bihar on the morning of May 30th for a large-scale rally. His addresses across Bihar are expected to send a strong message regarding "Operation Sindoor" and its implications, likely forming a key part of his pre-election narrative.
Following his Bihar engagements, PM Modi will head to Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, on the afternoon of May 30th. There, he will visit the family of Shubham Dwivedi, who was tragically killed in the Pahalgam attack. He is also scheduled to hold a public rally at CSA Ground in Kanpur.
The tour will continue to Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, on May 31st, where the Prime Minister will address an all-woman public rally. This event is also anticipated to be a significant platform for discussing "Operation Sindoor." Throughout this extensive tour, PM Modi is expected to reinforce his government's tough stance on Pakistan and terrorism.
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