PM Modi visits Varanasi, unveils ₹3,880 crore projects, says “Kashi belongs to me.” Next, he heads to MP as Jan Suraaj rallies in Bihar.


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Varanasi, India – Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in his Lok Sabha constituency, Varanasi, on Thursday, reinforcing his deep-rooted connection with the spiritual city by stating, “Kashi belongs to me, and I belong to Kashi.” His visit comes as part of a major development push, where he will lay the foundation stone and inaugurate infrastructure projects worth over ₹3,880 crore.

Massive Infra Boost for Varanasi

During this high-profile visit, PM Modi will launch a string of infrastructure developments, aimed at improving civic facilities and boosting regional connectivity. These projects span across urban renewal, road transport, and energy.

The Varanasi visit is yet another showcase of the BJP’s continued focus on development in key constituencies ahead of the general elections.

Next Stop: Madhya Pradesh

Following his engagements in Varanasi, PM Modi will travel to Anandpur Dham in Ashoknagar district, Madhya Pradesh, where he is scheduled to address a large public gathering. This is expected to be a key event in the party’s outreach in central India.

Jan Suraaj Rally in Bihar

Meanwhile, in Bihar, political strategist-turned-leader Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraaj movement is set to hold a major rally at Gandhi Maidan in Patna at 2 PM. The rally is expected to draw significant attention as Kishor continues to shape his political path.

What This Means Politically

With the Lok Sabha elections inching closer, Prime Minister Modi’s back-to-back visits to key states and the visible pace of development projects highlight the BJP's strategy to combine emotional connection with visible governance.

The simultaneous political movement by Prashant Kishor hints at a growing narrative challenge in Bihar, adding a new layer to the political dynamics.

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