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Union Home Minister Amit Shah to reach Kolkata tomorrow
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah to reach Kolkata tomorrow

| @indiablooms | 03 Nov 2020, 05:20 pm

Kolkata/UNI: Union Home minister Amit Shah is expected to land in this city on Wednesday before addressing BJP karyakartas and a group selected senior citizens in the Bankura district on the following day as the saffron brigade is aiming to unseat Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress government in the 2021 assembly poll.

According to a tentative schedule, Shah is expected to arrive in Kolkata on Wednesday and would halt for the night in a hotel at Rajarhat before moving out to Bankura district in a helicopter on Thursday morning.

There he would address the BJP karyakartas of south Bengal districts and separately meet a group of senior citizens and interact with them. The venue is Rabindra Bhawan.

On November 6, Mr Shah is expected to visit Dhakhineswar Kali temple and return to the city and then address party's leaders and karyakartas on election preparedness.

He is also expected to call on classical singer Pundit Ajoy Chakraborty and then dine with a family of a refugee in the city.

On Friday Mr Shah has a party programme at EZCC auditorium at Salt Lake where besides party leaders, he will meet people from various sections of the society.

He is expected to fly to New Delhi on the same night.

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