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The Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit the Bihar survey again on August 22 to deal with a public meeting and reveal projects worth several thousand Crores Rupees in Gaya Ji, and started the six -way bridge above the gang in Mokama. This would be the sixth visit to Mr. Modi in the state since January. The elections to the 243-member Bihar Assembly will appear in October-List November.
Representative of Vijay Kumar Sinha leader, along with the leader of BJP and Minister for the construction of Nitin Nitin, were on Thursday (August 21, 2025) in Mokama (Begusarai) to have a 1.86 km long sixth aunts (Mokama). who will start, and others that will have at the beginning, and on them, which is at the beginning, and others that will start with a six -abdominal aunt (Mokama), and others that will start with a six -abdominal car (Mokama). districts. Representative of CM Samrat Choudhary recently visited Gaya Ji to supervise the measures for the upcoming visit of PM.
The bridge, which was built with estimated costs of 1,871 GBP, is designed with a single segment structure that has 34 meters of gala; span lengths ranging from 57 meters to 115 meters; and 70 meters of bracket arms. The National Highway 31 bridge was built in parallel with a ten -year -old, two -lane bridge of Rajendra set, which is currently being repaired.
At the beginning of this year, Mr. Modi visited the districts of Motihari, Bhagalpur, Madhuban, Rohtas and Siwan to deal with public meetings, lay endowment stones and unveiling several major projects for state development.
There was nothing “unusual” on the elections regularly on the elections, Janata Dal-United (JD-U) said. “This is the election year in the state, and every party leader would come to deal with public meetings. Congress, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and other party leaders are moving throughout the state,” said JD (U) and leader Neera Kumar.
The leader of the congress and the spokesman of the ASIT Nath Tiwari had another look. “Prime Minister Narendra Modi should come, but he should also talk about the basic issues that will be the state, which has long been, such as unemployment, migration. And worsening law and order,” Tiwari said.
“He (PM) should also speak of chaos and confusion about a special intensive revision of election roles in the state,” said RJD leader and former representative of CM Tejashwi Yadav earlier.
The leader of the Congress and the opposition leader in Sabha Rahul Gandhi and Mr. Yadav, along with the leaders of the Allied parties, are currently at 1,300 km-long voter Adhikar (rights) in 25 districts of Bihar, which would culminate in patna.
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Published – August 21, 2025 20:43





