Jana Ashirwad Rath Yatra: Amit Shah To Flag Off BJP’s 8-Days-Yatra in Poll-Bound Tripura; Over 50,000 Party Workers To Be Present on Day 1
Union Home Minister Amit Shah will arrive at Tripura's Agartala on Wednesday evening for tomorrow's Rathyatra to be flagged off at Dharmanagar, North Tripura and Sabroom, South Tripura, simultaneously.
New Delhi, January 4: Union Home Minister Amit Shah will arrive at Tripura's Agartala on Wednesday evening for tomorrow's Rathyatra to be flagged off at Dharmanagar, North Tripura and Sabroom, South Tripura, simultaneously. According to the sources, 50,000 BJP workers at both places are expected to be present on the first day.
"This Jana Ashirwad RathYatra will be en route to all the constituencies to touch the workers and showcase the developmental works the BJP government has done since the formation of government in 2018," sources said. This is seen as a big move by the BJP ahead of the Assembly elections which are slated this year. Haryana Government Grants Three-Year Degree Status to B.Voc Course for Employment Purposes.
After the eight days of expedition, the Jana Ashirwad Rath of both, North and South Tripura will meet at a single point and get concluded. Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu Launches ‘Haath Se Haath Jodo Abhiyan’ in Dharamshala; Calls It Extension of Bharat Jodo Yatra.
BJP national president JP Nadda will be present on the concluding day of the yatra on January 12 when he will address the masses. Sources said that about 200 rallies will be conducted throughout the Jana Ashirwad Rally.
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