CM begins Bihar campaign
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsDelhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Monday evening embarked on a three-day campaign in Bihar to support National Democratic Alliance (NDA) candidates in the ongoing Assembly elections. Accompanied by senior BJP leaders, allies, and party workers, the Chief Minister is scheduled to address multiple public meetings and participate in a series of roadshows across the state.
Officials from the Chief Minister’s Office said this visit marks Gupta’s third trip to Bihar for electioneering and is being described as a high-intensity outreach effort. Over the next three days, she is expected to cover 12 to 15 Assembly constituencies, with a focus on regions going to the polls on November 6 and 11.
Gupta arrived in Patna on Monday evening and launched her campaign with a public meeting in the Bankipur Assembly constituency. On Tuesday, November 4, she will campaign in Siwan, Barharia, Baikunthpur, and adjoining constituencies. The following day, she is scheduled to address public meetings in Gaura Bauram, Arwal, Gaya City, and Aurangabad. On Thursday, the Chief Minister is slated to hold rallies in Bhagalpur, Warisaliganj, Hisua, and Dinara before returning to Delhi that night.