Election

Lok Sabha Elections 2019: PM Modi’s Rally Today in Ram Nagari Ayodhya

Ranveer Tanwar

For the Lok Sabha elections, today the entire country will look at Lord Ram's city Ayodhya. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold a public meeting on Wednesday. The rally venue is 28 km away from Ramjanmabhoomi. He will spend about an hour here. Modi will raise support in favor of party candidate in Faizabad, Ambedkar Nagar, and Kaushambi. Chief Minister Adityanath will also address the meeting with them. This is the first time the PM Modi is going to Ayodhya after becoming a PM. Apart from them, the joint rally of the alliance leader Akhilesh Yadav and Mayawati will also be held in Ayodhya today. Voting on Monday, May 6, in the fifth phase on Yodhya and its adjoining constituencies.

The preparations for Modi's rally have been completed. On Sunday, BJP leaders and saint-saints reached the rally venue and did the Bhumi Pujan. According to the schedule, the Prime Minister will reach Helipad in Mayabazar in Ayodhya at 10.50 AM. Address the public meeting by reaching the venue of the road from here. They will be present at the public place from 11 am to 11.40 pm. On 11.45 hrs, through the road from the meeting site, helipads will reach. From here, PM will depart for Kaushambi. In support of BJP candidate in Kausambi, Modi will address an election rally in Bhavan Mehta Vidyashram in Bharwari. His helicopter will land at Mehra PG College at 05:30. The nearest meeting will reach at 1:15 pm By addressing the public meeting, they will leave for Prayagraj Airport at 2 am.

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