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PM Modi likely to visit Varanasi on September 18

| | Sep 11, 2015, at 04:07 pm
Varanasi, Sept 11 (IBNS) After having to cancel trip thrice Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to visit his Parliamentary constituency Varanasi on September 18, reports said.

During his visit, the Prime Minister  will inaugurate Integrated Power Development Scheme at DLW grounds, lay the foundation  for a ring road project and launch a road-widening project. He will also address a public meeting.

The Prime Minister had to cancel his Varanasi visit thrice earlier-the last time on October 12-because of the devastation caused by cyclone Hudhud.

Ahead of Modi's trip, BJP President Amit Shah will visit  Varanasi on September 15 for a day.

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