Patna, March 30 (IANS). Union Home Minister Amit Shah arrived in Bihar on a two -day visit on Saturday. Union Minister Giriraj Singh and senior BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad welcomed Amit Shah to come to Bihar while talking to news agency IANS. He told that today every worker of the country is excited.
Lok Sabha MP Ravi Shankar Prasad said, “An organization meeting has been organized on the visit of Union Home Minister Amit Shah. In view of the election, Amit Shah will interact with party MPs, MLAs and Core Committee members. Will give us necessary guidelines to win the upcoming assembly elections.”
Giriraj Singh said, “Home Minister Amit Shah has come to Bihar. There is an atmosphere of happiness among party workers from all over Bihar. He is called Chanakya of the organization. It is natural that every worker is happy with his visit to Bihar. Amit Shah is a person who has a role with PM Modi in removing Article 370 from Kashmir. When there is an important work in the interest of the country, then the name of Amit Shah is the name of Amit Shah. Iron is male. “
It is noteworthy that Amit Shah reached Patna late Saturday evening on a two -day Bihar tour. At Patna Airport, BJP workers welcomed him with drums and drums. Even before the arrival of former BJP national president Amit Shah, a large number of activists had reached Patna Airport. After he landed at the airport, many big leaders of the state BJP welcomed him. From the BJP office to the entire city, the entire city is decorated with posters, banners and flags. Toran gates have been installed in many places to welcome him.
On the first day, there is a program to address the meeting with party officials, MLAs, MPs, Legislative Councilors, State and Central Government with ministers involved in the state and central government and also to address the election meeting in RJD chief Lalu Yadav’s stronghold and home district Gopalganj on Sunday after a meeting of the core committee. He will also attend a program of Cooperatives Department and give crores of rupees to Bihar.
-IANS
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