PM Modi's Bihar visit today: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will start the wayfarers for Bihar Turnout elections today. He will try to capture the 37 percent vote wall of the extremely wrong-side-up matriculation in one go. In Mithilanchal, NDA's unshortened accent is on strengthening the vote wall of Panchapaniya, i.e., five major castes. The extremely wrong-side-up matriculation plays a decisive role in the politics of Bihar. Perhaps this is the reason why Modi will sound the referendum trumpet from Karpoori village, the village of former Senior Minister and Bharat Ratna Jannayak Karpoori Thakur.
Long-term goals from Mithila
There he will garland the statue of Karpoori Thakur. After this, national poet Ramdhari Singh will write the referendum meeting in the home district of Dinkar in Begusarai. NDA candidates from ten turnout constituencies each will be present on the stage in both the meetings. Before the Prime Minister's speech, Senior Minister Nitish Kumar and other big leaders of the NDA will write the public.
Apart from Deputy Senior Ministers Samrat Chaudhary and Vijay Sinha, JDU National Working President Sanjay Jha, Vijay Chaudhary, LJP National President (Ram Vilas) and Union Minister Chirag Paswan, Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi, and RLMO senior Upendra Kushwaha will request for the victory of NDA candidates in both the meetings. The first meeting will be held at 1 pm in Karpuri village, and the second at 2 pm at the airport ground in Begusarai.
Expansion of NDA
NDA has a far-reaching goal in Mithilanchal. Wants to expand NDA by working out social and political equations with both the parties. Expressly in the 2020 elections, half the seats in Samastipur and only three out of seven seats in Begusarai are with NDA. Now BJP and NDA together want to snatch the lost seats from the Grand Alliance. Leaders believe that Modi's meetings will have a deep impact on voters and will uplift the morale of the workers.
Here, two meetings of Union Home Minister Amit Shah will moreover be held on Friday. First in Siwan and second in Buxar. BJP has fielded Health Minister Mangal Pandey from Siwan, while Anand Mishra is in the fray from Buxar. Both are contesting turnout elections for the first time; hence, the party's focus is expressly on these seats.

