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PM Narendra Modi to address two rallies tomorrow in Jamshedpur and Khunti

PM Narendra Modi to address two rallies tomorrow in Jamshedpur and Khunti

| @indiablooms | 02 Dec 2019, 12:39 pm

Ranchi/UNI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be back for campaigning in the state with rallies in Jamshedpur and Khunti for the seats going to the polls in the second phase of elections.

Earlier the Prime Minister had addressed two rallies on November 25 at Daltonganj and Gumla where he had urged the people to vote for the BJP candidates who were contesting in the first phase of polls.

The state BJP unit has said the Prime Minister will address two rallies each ahead of each phase of elections.

In Jamshedpur, the Prime Minister will be addressing the election rally in Gopal Maidan.

As per the schedule, the Prime Minister will land at the Birsa Munda Airport at 1105 hrs.

He will then fly to Sonari airport in a helicopter by 1155 hrs and will reach Gopal Maidan at 1200hrs.

He is expected leave for Khunti at 1245hrs after the Jamshedpur rally.

The Prime Minister's Jamshedpur rally has attained great significance on account of the high profile contest between Chief Minister Raghubar Das and his former cabinet colleague Saryu Rai, who is contesting as an Independent.

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