Election

Today Narendra Modi will Address the Public Meeting in Jaipur, Gulabi Nagar

During the upcoming event, the police have made tight security arrangements.

Ranveer Tanwar

The campaign for the Lok Sabha elections is in full swing. In the fourth phase, on April 29, Rajasthan has 13 seat voting has done out of 25 seats. Now, the remaining 12 seats will be decided on May 6, for which both the main parties BJP and the Congress are sticking to their full strength. In this order, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will arrive in Jaipur on Wednesday. 

Modi had four election meetings under the first phase of elections in the state. However, he did not even come to Gulabinagari They are coming to Jaipur after 5 months. During the assembly elections, he had excited the workers in the rally of BJP workers kept in Vidyadharan city stadium in December. During the upcoming event, the police have made tight security arrangements. The Police of Jaipur Commissionerate has prepared a security checkpoint of about 2000 policemen, including the police officer.

SPG will have security cover of the platform. After this, the intelligence and IB personnel will be deployed. Due to the rally, there will be special arrangements for the routes and parking of vehicles. Modi will also hold meetings on May 3 in Hindoon, Sikar, and Bikaner.

On the other hand, Congress national president Rahul Gandhi will also be on an election tour in the state on May 2 and 3. They will address electoral gatherings in Choumu, Jhunjhunun, and Bharatpur. Tell us which seats to be decided in Rajasthan now include Ganganagar, Bikaner, Churu, Nagaur, Alwar, Jhunjhunun, Sikar, Dausa, Jaipur Rural, Jaipur City, Bharatpur, and Karauli-Dholpur.

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