Modi to kick off his govt's 3rd anniv celebrations from

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Prime Minister Modi is likely to kick off his government's 3rd anniversary celebrations from on May 26, as the makes vigorous efforts to expand its presence in the north east.

Modi will launch developmental projects and make a public address from the state where his party came to power for the first time last year. The completes its first year on May 23.



and the entire north eastern region has become important for the and as the saffron party has made big strides there, capturing power in and besides since it formed the at the Centre in 2014.

Tripura, another north eastern state, will have assembly early next year and chief has been making concerted efforts to galvanise the party to unseat the CPI(M), which has been in power there since 1993.

sources said Modi's speech is likely to underline his government's commitment to the eastern and north eastern which he has often emphasised was critical to the country's overall progress.

Though the has expanded its footprint across western and northern under Modi and Shah, success has largely eluded it in the southern states, besides Bihar and West Bengal.

As part of his nation-wide tour Shah has been especially targeting these regions for the party to grow with an eye on the 2019 Lok Sabha

The has made elaborate tour plans for its office bearers and central ministers to reach out to people on the Modi dispensation's third anniversary.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Modi to kick off his govt's 3rd anniv celebrations from

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to kick off his government's 3rd anniversary celebrations from Assam on May 26, as the BJP makes vigorous efforts to expand its presence in the north east. Modi will launch developmental projects and make a public address from the state where his party came to power for the first time last year. The Assam government completes its first year on May 23. Assam and the entire north eastern region has become important for the BJP and RSS as the saffron party has made big strides there, capturing power in Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur besides Assam since it formed the government at the Centre in 2014. Tripura, another north eastern state, will have assembly election early next year and BJP chief Amit Shah has been making concerted efforts to galvanise the party to unseat the CPI(M), which has been in power there since 1993. BJP sources said Modi's speech is likely to underline his government's commitment to the eastern and north eastern India which ... Prime Minister Modi is likely to kick off his government's 3rd anniversary celebrations from on May 26, as the makes vigorous efforts to expand its presence in the north east.

Modi will launch developmental projects and make a public address from the state where his party came to power for the first time last year. The completes its first year on May 23.

and the entire north eastern region has become important for the and as the saffron party has made big strides there, capturing power in and besides since it formed the at the Centre in 2014.

Tripura, another north eastern state, will have assembly early next year and chief has been making concerted efforts to galvanise the party to unseat the CPI(M), which has been in power there since 1993.

sources said Modi's speech is likely to underline his government's commitment to the eastern and north eastern which he has often emphasised was critical to the country's overall progress.

Though the has expanded its footprint across western and northern under Modi and Shah, success has largely eluded it in the southern states, besides Bihar and West Bengal.

As part of his nation-wide tour Shah has been especially targeting these regions for the party to grow with an eye on the 2019 Lok Sabha

The has made elaborate tour plans for its office bearers and central ministers to reach out to people on the Modi dispensation's third anniversary.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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