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PM Narendra Modi to Overcome 6 Virtual Demonstrations in Punjab

PM Narendra Modi to Overcome 6 Virtual Demonstrations in Punjab
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Chandigarh / Ludhiana: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has planned six demonstrations of virtual Punjab elections for Prime Minister Naredra Modi, who he will handle from Delhi.
The first was on February 8 for the Ludhiana Parliamentary Constitution and Fatehgarh Sahib, while the second was on February 9 for Patiala and Amritsar.
Previously, a virtual rally for Patiala and Ferozepur had to be on February 9 but the party exchanged Ferozepur with Amritsar.
Every parliamentary constituency includes nine assembly segments.
Subhash Subhash Subhash Subhash Sharma said: “The party will install two giant screens in each assembly constituency and follow the Covid protocol.
Because the Election Commission has relaxed restrictions on the size of a crowd of 1,000 for open reasons, PM may want to overcome physical rallies after the first two online events.
“The party will make decisions about physical rally in one or two days.
News Minister Union Amit Shah was also among the BJP star campaigners in Punjab but the program had not yet been resolved.
Minister of Union Gajendra Singh Shekhawat and Hardeper Singh Puri, in addition to other BJP parliamentarians, continue to campaign.
Rally 8 February will rise in 18 direct screens in six Ludhiana urban constituencies, along with several rural areas.
The BJP district will install the LED screen for the event but because the Covid protocol does not allow large meetings, the site can be changed.
BJP District President Pushpinder Singhal said: “We received a schedule on Saturday night.
PM rally will increase our election campaign.
This will be a new experience for the general public.
This is an online event but public involvement is also needed.” The district government has asked the officer who returns to mark campaign sites that can accommodate 500 to 1,000 people.
The Indian election commission has passed the instructions for the security of the right stars.
Motor Prime Minister Narendra Modi was blocked on the Flyover of Piarreana Village for 20 minutes on January 5 during his last Vistir to Punjab to overcome the election rally in Ferozepur.

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