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BJP Intensifies Madhya Pradesh Polls Campaign; PM Modi To Head ‘Jan Ashirwad Yatra’

New Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has braced itself to campaign for poll-bound Madhya Pradesh and in a bid to that, the saffron party will organise a mega rally in which, it will cover a distance of 12 thousand kilometers.  With two months being left for the Assembly elections, the ruling BJP will take […]

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New Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has braced itself to campaign for poll-bound Madhya Pradesh and in a bid to that, the saffron party will organise a mega rally in which, it will cover a distance of 12 thousand kilometers. 

With two months being left for the Assembly elections, the ruling BJP will take out the biggest Jan Ashirwad Yatra in the state so far and the routes have been fixed for the same. 

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The yatra will start from Chitrakoot in Satna district, which will be flagged off by Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

PM Modi will conclude the visit

BJP’s Jan Ashirwad Yatra will begin from Chitrakoot on September 3, while the yatra will conclude on September 25. There will be a Mahakumbh of BJP workers at the end of the yatra. In which PM Modi will be involved. Where PM Modi will give the mantra of victory to the workers.

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CM Shivraj will be the main face

CM Shivraj will be the main face of BJP’s Jan Ashirwad Yatra. Election campaign committee chairman Narendra Singh Tomar has given information about this. 

The Chief Minister will participate in different yatras every day for half a day and will interact directly with the public in every village.

The yatra will start from Vindhya region, after which it will go to Central India region via Mahakaushal, Malwa-Nimar, Gwalior-Chambal. 

The entire journey will be of 10 thousand 643 kms. Which will cover 210 assembly constituencies. During this, there will be 211 big meetings, in which BJP high command leaders will also participate.

These leaders will remain the main faces of the yatra

  • PM Narendra Modi
  • BJP National President JP Nadda
  • CM Shivraj Singh
  • BJP State President VD Sharma
  • Election Management Committee Coordinator Narendra Singh Tomar
  • Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia
  • Kailash Vijayvargiya
  • Union Minister Prahlad Patel
  • Union Minister Faggan Singh Kulaste
  • Union Minister Virendra Khatik
  • Home Minister Narottam Mishra
  • Rajya Sabha MP Kavita Patidar

Tour

The journey will be in five phases. Home Minister Amit Shah will start the first phase from Chitrakoot. After this, the second phase will start from Mandla on September 5, the third phase of the yatra will start from Khandwa, which will be flagged off by Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh.

On September 4, the fourth phase of the yatra will start from Neemuch whereas on September 6, the fifth phase of the yatra will start from Seopur, which will be started by BJP national president JP Nadda. After this, the yatra will reach Bhopal via Raisen where the journey will end.

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Pranjal Gupta


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