On Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold a large rally in Rajasthan to kick off the BJP’s massive month-long mass connect campaign.
Modi will speak at a large gathering in the state of Rajasthan’s Ajmer as his administration completes nine years in office.
Before taking a flight to Ajmer, he would go to Pushkar’s Brahma temple, according to report.
Aside from internal strife within the opposing Congress camp between CM Ashok Gehlot and Sachin Pilot, Rajasthan has been picked by the BJP to kick off its major campaign this year.
Modi has previously said that every choice made during the previous nine years was intended to “improve the lives of people.”
Senior BJP leaders will speak at 51 rallies around the nation over the course of the next 30 days.
At the Lok Sabha level, 500 public meetings, according to the party, would be organised.
Party in-charge Tarun Chugh had said that “Party members will connect with over five lakh families—approximately 1,000 in every Lok Sabha constituency—across the country.”
The 543 Lok Sabha seats have been broken up by the party into 144 clusters, each with three to four constituencies.
In the midst of the opposition parties’ boycott, Modi opened the new Parliament building on Sunday.
He praised some of the construction workers and referred to the new structure as a “temple of democracy.”
On May 26, 2014, Modi took his first oath of office as prime minister. On May 30, 2019, he took the oath of office for a second term.



























