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PM Narendra Modi arrives to kick off campaign for Lok Sabha elections in Bihar

| @indiablooms | Apr 02, 2019, at 04:26 pm

Gaya, Apr 02 (UNI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived here today to kick off campaign of NDA for Lok Sabha elections in Bihar.

Modi arrived here in a special fight at Gaya Airport and left for Jamui in helicopter where he would address a rally in favour of LJP Lok Sabha candidate Chirag Paswan.On his return from Jamui, Mr Modi will arrive here to address a rally at Gandhi Maidan in Gaya.


This is Modi's first visit to Bihar after schedule of Lok Sabha elections was announced by Election Commission on March 10. A number of senior NDA leaders would remain present at dais during both the public meetings to be addressed by PM in Jamui and Gaya.  

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