Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to address a key election rally in Faridabad on Tuesday as part of his campaign for the Haryana Assembly elections, scheduled for October 5. This will be Modi’s fourth visit to the poll-bound state during the campaign.
During the rally, the Prime Minister will urge voters to support Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidates across all nine Assembly constituencies in the district. During a previous rally in Sonipat, Modi critiqued the Congress party’s manifesto and suggested that the party should first fulfill its promises in Karnataka and Telangana, where it currently holds power.
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Preparations for the rally are underway, with the event expected to take place on the Faridabad-Palwal border within the Prithla Assembly constituency. The BJP has previously benefited from Modi’s appearances; in the 2019 Haryana Assembly elections, his rally in Sector 61 contributed to the election of seven BJP MLAs.
In anticipation of the large turnout, Faridabad Police have issued a traffic advisory to ensure smooth flow and maintain law and order. Restrictions will be in effect from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., prohibiting the entry of all types of vehicles into Palwal from Faridabad and Delhi, as well as on the Agra-Mathura Highway (NH-44).
Authorities advise commuters traveling from Faridabad to Palwal to use the KMP/KGP (Western Peripheral Expressway) or the Vadodara Expressway instead of NH-44. The police also recommend public transport during the restricted hours to alleviate congestion.
With the 90-member Haryana Assembly poised for elections on October 5, the BJP aims to secure a third consecutive term, while the Congress hopes to reclaim power after a decade. Vote counting is schedule for October 8.ints.
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