Lok Sabha Election 2024: Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Address Election Rally in Sagar on April 24

As the Lok Sabha elections of 2024 unfold, political parties across the spectrum are engaging in fervent campaigning and outreach efforts. In line with this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is slated to address an election rally in Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, on April 24.

The voting for the first phase of the Lok Sabha elections took place on April 19, and now Prime Minister Modi is scheduled to address a rally in Sagar on April 24. According to sources, Prime Minister Modi will address the rally in support of the Lok Sabha candidate Lata Wankhede from Makronia constituency.

Preparations for Prime Minister Modi’s proposed visit have already commenced in Sagar Dr. Narottam Mishra, the Sagar cluster in-charge and former Home Minister of Madhya Pradesh, along with Khurai MLA and former minister Bhupendra Singh, Naryawali MLA Pradeep Laria, and Sagar MLA Shailendra Jain, among other BJP leaders, visited the PM’s rally venue for inspection.

All arrangements have been made in an orderly manner

According to information, preparations for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Sagar have been reviewed. In this regard, Sagar cluster in-charge Dr. Narottam Mishra ensured that arrangements for the stage, parking, helipad, etc., have been made systematically. He stated, “Prime Minister Narendra Modi will arrive in Sagar at noon on April 24 and address the rally in support of Dr. Lata Wankhede, the Lok Sabha candidate.”

Meanwhile, in light of this context, BJP convened a meeting of the volunteer cell to discuss preparations for the Prime Minister’s proposed visit. In this meeting, responsibilities for the arrangements of the Prime Minister’s public meeting were delegated to the officials of the volunteer cell.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to arrive in Sagar at 12 noon on April 24, where he will address the rally in support of Lok Sabha candidate Dr. Lata Wankhede. According to information, other officials present in this meeting included district vice-president Jagannath Guraiya, state co-ordinator Prasuk Jain, and district media in-charge Shrikant Jain.