In a bid to rake up support for his party and incumbent Chief Minister Raman Singh, BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi will arrive in poll-bound Chhattisgarh on Thursday to address five election rallies.
According to reports, the Gujarat Chief Minister will address the first rally in Bemetara at Bosco Basic School Ground around 11.15 am, from there he will rush to Kawardha where he will address a rally at the Sardar Patel Ground scheduled around 12.40 pm.
The BJP leader will be then taken to Khelmala Ground in Kurud where he will address the third election rally around 2.25 pm. Modi will then proceed to Durg to address the crowd waiting for him at Ravishankar Stadium around 3.50 pm.
Modi will address his last rally of the day in Raipur at the Open Stadium near Budha Talab around 5.15 pm.
Modi's visit to the state comes after party workers demanded to extend his campaign in the states having elections.
After the peaceful completion of the first-phase of polls on November 11, voting for the second phase will be held on November 19.
According to reports, the Gujarat Chief Minister will address the first rally in Bemetara at Bosco Basic School Ground around 11.15 am, from there he will rush to Kawardha where he will address a rally at the Sardar Patel Ground scheduled around 12.40 pm.
The BJP leader will be then taken to Khelmala Ground in Kurud where he will address the third election rally around 2.25 pm. Modi will then proceed to Durg to address the crowd waiting for him at Ravishankar Stadium around 3.50 pm.
Modi will address his last rally of the day in Raipur at the Open Stadium near Budha Talab around 5.15 pm.
Modi's visit to the state comes after party workers demanded to extend his campaign in the states having elections.
After the peaceful completion of the first-phase of polls on November 11, voting for the second phase will be held on November 19.
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