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PM Modi | Varanasi

PM Modi to hold meeting with chief ministers of BJP ruled states in Varanasi tomorrow

| @indiablooms | Dec 14, 2021, at 01:09 am

Varanasi/UNI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will have a busy schedule on Tuesday, which is his second day of visit in his parliamentary constituency Varanasi.

According to officials here, the PM will first hold a meeting with the BJP leaders of Varanasi and Purvanchal around 9:30 am on Tuesday.

Thereafter, Modi will hold a CMs conclave from 10 am which would be attended by chief ministers and deputy CMs of BJP ruled states.

The CMs conclave will continue for around four hours where CMs will give a presentation before PM Modi on their future plans to develop the states.

Around 2:30 pm, Modi will attend the 98th anniversary function of Swarvendra temple and thereafter will leave for New Delhi at 4:30 pm.

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