Bettiah/Patna: Union Home Minister Amit Shah is visiting Bihar for the second time for the Bihar Assembly elections. He is preparing to win all 243 seats and will hold marathon meetings. The election campaign committee meeting will also be held at the BJP office.
Amit Shah will meet with 10,000 workers: During his visit to Bihar, Amit Shah will meet with 10,000 workers. The campaign committee meeting will also discuss the frontline strategy and is expected to reach an agreement on seat sharing.
Dharmendra Pradhan will also be present at the meeting: Union Home Minister Amit Shah will first meet with workers in Bettiah and gather feedback. From there, he will return to Patna. The election campaign committee meeting will be held at the BJP state office in Patna, where newly appointed election in-charge Dharmendra Pradhan will also participate.
Home Minister to attend two meetings on Saturday: BJP State President Dilip Jaiswal stated that Home Minister Amit Shah had already participated in two regional meetings in the first phase. He met with workers from 20 districts. Now, in the second phase, the Home Minister will hold three meetings, with many workers participating.
A meeting will also be held in Forbesganj: On Saturday, the Union Home Minister will hold a meeting in Sarai Ranjan, the constituency of caste leader Vijay Chaudhary, and then with 4,000 workers in Forbesganj, Araria district. Meetings with workers from Bhagalpur, Purnia, and Saharsa divisions will begin at 1 p.m.
“Union Home Minister Amit Shah is arriving in Bihar. He will first visit Bettiah and meet with workers from 10 districts, including Saran division, West Champaran, East Champaran, Gopalganj, and Siwan, before returning to Patna.” – Dilip Jaiswal, BJP State President
Strong security arrangements: The district administration and police administration are on high alert for the arrival of Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Tight security arrangements have been made. A helipad has been constructed. Additionally, police have deployed additional forces in various sensitive areas and increased the number of security checkpoints on roads.
Routes being re-inspected: Entry and exit routes to the college campus have also been re-inspected for security reasons. The Superintendent of Police has directed officers to ensure security arrangements, as well as the provision of emergency health and relief facilities.

