As March unfolds, the political fervor surrounding the Lok Sabha election campaign in West Bengal reaches new heights. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to arrive in Bengal on the 1st of March, marking a significant juncture in the state's political landscape. Two public meetings are slated within a span of two days, with the Prime Minister also scheduled to spend the night at Raj Bhawan in Kolkata.
While the specifics of West Bengal BJP leaders' interaction with the Prime Minister remain undisclosed, plans for Modi's itinerary have surfaced. On Friday, he will travel by air from Jharkhand to Arambagh in Hooghly district, where an official function awaits his presence. The agenda includes the foundation stone laying and inauguration of multiple projects, with a concise half-hour window allocated for the Prime Minister's engagements.
Following the official event, Modi will make his way to Kalipur Maidan in Arambag, addressing the public in a scheduled public meeting. Subsequently, the Prime Minister will traverse by road to Raj Bhavan, where he is set to spend the night.
The momentum of Modi's visit does not halt there, as Saturday brings forth yet another series of engagements. From Raj Bhavan, he will journey to Krishnanagar, where an official ceremony awaits his attendance. Amidst the foundation stone laying and project inaugurations, a public meeting led by PM Modi is also on the agenda.