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Amit Shah to kick off BJP campaigning in Jharkhand, Nadda, Gadkari to follow

| @indiablooms | Nov 18, 2019, at 07:23 pm

Ranchi/UNI: The BJP is all set to launch its heavyweights for the upcoming Assembly election campaign and national president of the party Amit Shah will be first to hit the ground on Nov 21.

State general secretary of the BJP Deepak Prakash said that Shah will be addressing a public rally in Manika at 1100hrs on Nov 21 followed by another election rally at Lohardaga at 1200hrs.

On the other hand, national acting president of the party JP Nadda will be addressing an election meeting in Latehar on Nov 22 at 1100rs which will be followed by the meeting of the core committee of Palamu Vidhan Sabha at 1300hrs.

Union Minister for Road Transport Nitin Gadkari will also be arriving in the state on the same day and will be addressing an election meeting at Vishrampur at 1200hrs and will later address the press in Ranchi at 1600hrs.


 

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