Prime Minister Modi did not have time to turn around

New Delhi βˆ™ Prime Minister Narendra Modi has a busy schedule for four days. In 90 hours, Modi will address 10 public events, covering over 10,800 km including Agartala in Tripura, Mumbai in Maharashtra, Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh, Bengaluru in Karnataka and Dausa in Rajasthan.

On February 10, the Prime Minister arrived in Lucknow from Delhi and inaugurated the Uttar Pradesh Global Investor Summit. Then 2 Vande Bharat trains reached Mumbai and flagged off various road projects. Inaugurated the new campus of Aljamia-Tus-Saifiya in Mumbai. After that he returned to Delhi. More than 2,700 kilometers were traveled in this single day.

The Prime Minister, who arrived in Tripura on February 11, addressed two public meetings at Ambasa and Radhakishorpur in Tripura. Then returned to Delhi. Traveled more than 3000 km this day. On February 12, Modi will inaugurate the year-long celebrations of Maharshi Dayananda Saraswati’s 200th birth anniversary at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in Delhi. He will then return to Dausa in Rajasthan where he will inaugurate and lay foundation stones of several highway projects.

After addressing 2 public meetings in Dausa, he will proceed to Bengaluru. The Prime Minister will cover a distance of over 1,750 km on this journey. On the morning of February 13, Modi will inaugurate the ‘Aero India 2023’ show in Bengaluru, from where he will travel to Tripura. He will address a public rally in Agartala later that afternoon. According to government sources, the Prime Minister, who will return to Delhi, will cover a distance of 3,350 km on this day.

English Summary: PM Modi’s schedule: 10,800 km travel for 10 public meetings in 90 hours

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