Lucknow. After visiting Nepal today, PM Narendra Modi will also visit UP’s capital Lucknow. In Nepal, PM Modi is going to attend the program to be held on the occasion of Buddha Purnima, the birth anniversary of Lord Buddha. While returning from there, he will reach Kushinagar. There too he will come to Lucknow after paying obeisance to Lord Buddha. The market for discussion was hot since Sunday about why the PM is suddenly coming to Lucknow. Now there is inside news that Modi is coming here to give a mantra to the ministers of CM Yogi Adityanath’s government to run the government. He will meet all the ministers and for about an hour will tell them the ways of good governance and meeting the expectations of the people.
According to sources, Modi will reach Amausi Airport in Lucknow by plane from Kushinagar. From there he will go directly to CM Yogi’s official residence 5 Kalidas Marg. Apart from Yogi, Governor Anandiben Patel, Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya and Brajesh Pathak, besides Jal Shakti Minister Swatantra Dev Singh will welcome him here. After this the PM will hold a meeting with all the ministers. After the meeting, Modi will attend a dinner hosted in his honour. After dinner, he will return to Delhi. Let us tell you that this time all the new people have been made ministers in the Yogi government. In such a situation, Modi wants him to be told how to run the government and come closer to the people. Keeping this in view, this meeting has been kept. This is the first time that Modi is going to hold such a meeting with the ministers of any state.
Before coming to the capital of UP, Modi’s itinerary includes a visit to Lumbini in Nepal. From Kushinagar, he will reach Lumbini by helicopter of the Indian Air Force. Lord Gautam Buddha was born in Lumbini. This is Modi’s fifth visit to Nepal after becoming the PM. After worshiping at the Mayadevi temple in Lumbini and addressing the program being organized on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Lord Buddha, Modi is also to have talks with Nepal’s PM Sher Bahadur Deuba on all issues. It is believed that this will strengthen the centuries-old relationship between Nepal and India.