Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Bihar on July 18 to address a rally in East Champaran district, state BJP president Dilip Jaiswal said on Monday.
Talking to reporters, Jaiswal said Modi will be in Motihari, the town where the district is headquartered, and 'people from 24 nearby assembly constituencies' will converge to listen to his speech.
The state BJP chief was here to attend a meeting of NDA leaders to oversee preparations for the rally.
Jaiswal urged workers of all parties associated with the NDA to 'invite as many people as possible' for the July 18 public meeting, which would 'give a boost to our prospects in the upcoming assembly polls'.
Assembly elections are due in Bihar later this year.
A number of ‘prachar vahan’, vehicles to spread information about the rally, were also flagged off on the occasion.
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