With eyes on Lok Sabha 2024 elections, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP's national president JP Nadda are scheduled to visit Andhra Pradesh as part of the 'Maha Jansampark Abhiyan', a mass outreach campaign. According to sources in the BJP, the purpose of their visit is to present the progress report of the nine-year tenure of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government to the public. Home Minister Amit Shah is scheduled to address a public rally in Visakhapatnam on June 8, while BJP President JP Nadda will address a gathering in Tirupati on June 10, PTI reported.


As a part of the commemoration of the nine years of the Modi government at the Centre, the BJP has organised a series of public meetings and rallies across the country. The purpose of these gatherings, which will take place between May 30 and June 30, is to provide information about the achievements of the Modi government as well as its welfare schemes and development initiatives. During this period, the BJP has planned approximately 50 rallies throughout the country. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to lead the charge and address around half a dozen of these rallies himself, PTI said.


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Sources indicate that this campaign will not only celebrate the achievements of the government, but will also focus on the BJP's preparations for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, which are nearly a year away. The rallies and public meetings will likely serve as a platform to reach out to the public and garner support for the party's electoral campaign.


According to ZEE News, Amit Shah and Nadda will also visit Assam this month, and they will take part in two mega public meetings of the Assam BJP's Maha Janasampark Abhiyan. The BJP plans to organise several large-scale public rallies in all 14 Lok Sabha constituencies of the state starting on June 11.