Syed Snowber
Srinagar, Sep 11: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address an election rally here on September 19 to campaign for BJP candidates contesting the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly polls, the party said on Wednesday.
The BJP is expecting a turnout of around 30,000 party workers at the rally, highlighting the significance of the event in the party’s campaign strategy. Senior BJP Leader Mohammad Anwar Khan has been appointed as the in-charge for organizing the rally, underscoring the party’s commitment to ensuring its success.
Modi’s visit to Srinagar follows his planned twin rallies in Jammu on September 14, where he is set to address gatherings in Jammu city and Doda district. These appearances are part of the BJP’s intensified campaign efforts in the region, which has seen significant political changes since the abrogation of Article 370.
The Prime Minister’s rallies are expected to galvanize the BJP’s support base and set the tone for the party’s campaign in what is being viewed as a crucial election for the region. With the political landscape in Jammu and Kashmir evolving, and other parties like the Congress showing renewed vigor, the BJP is pulling out all stops to maintain its electoral dominance.
As the election dates draw closer, all eyes will be on Prime Minister Modi’s Srinagar rally, which could prove to be a pivotal moment in shaping the political narrative in the lead-up to this historic election in Jammu and Kashmir.