In view of the Prime Minister’s public meeting, the party gave the in-charge to Cabinet Minister Ganesh Joshi and the responsibility of coordinator to former minister and state vice-president Balwant Singh Bhaunryal.
Dehradun. In view of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s proposed visit to Pithoragarh on October 11 and 12, BJP has also started preparations. In view of the Prime Minister’s public meeting to be held in Pithoragarh, the party has given the in-charge to Cabinet Minister Ganesh Joshi and the responsibility of coordinator to former minister and state vice president Balwant Singh Bhaunryal.
Prime Minister Modi is scheduled to reach Narayan Ashram under Pithoragarh district on October 11. The next day, he can spend some time with the soldiers at the ITBP check post adjacent to the China border and can also visit Kailash Mansarovar from there.
BJP state president Mahendra Bhatt has handed over the responsibility of in-charge of the Prime Minister’s programs and public meetings in Pithoragarh to Cabinet Minister Ganesh Joshi. During the Prime Minister’s stay, he will coordinate all the activities and public meetings related to the role of the organization, from the welcome by the workers. The responsibility of coordinator for all the programs of the Prime Minister’s visit has been entrusted to former minister Balwant Singh Bhaunryal.
BJP State President Bhatt said that Prime Minister Modi has special attachment to Uttarakhand. As Prime Minister, he has not only visited Uttarakhand the maximum number of times, but has also provided the maximum number of schemes and assistance for the development of this place. Schemes worth Rs 2.5 lakh crore are being run in the state with the help of the Centre. Due to this, there is a radical change in road, rail and air services in the state.
New dimensions have been given to the possibilities of tourism by giving a grand look to the places of religious, mythological and cultural identity. He said that the arrival of Prime Minister Modi is like the arrival of their patron for the 1.25 crore residents of the state. He expressed hope that this visit of the Prime Minister will also give a new gift for the development of the state.