Today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to embark on a trip to Rajasthan. His Rajasthani campaign would begin with the Jaipur Rural Lok Sabha constituency. He will speak at a Kotputli election rally in support of BJP candidate Rao Rajendra Singh in Molahera village.
He would attempt to win over Jaipur Rural and the two nearby Lok Sabha seats, Sikar and Alwar, through this gathering. This is the first time Modi has met with candidates for the Lok Sabha in Rajasthan. Tuesday afternoon, at approximately 3 p.m., Prime Minister Modi arrived at Jaipur airport. He took a chopper to Kotputli from here.
Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, Deputy Chief Ministers Diya Kumari and Premchand Bairwa, member of the BJP National Working Committee and state election coordinator Dr. Vinay Sahastrabuddhe, BJP State President C.P. Joshi, and co-in-charge There will be a number of prominent figures, including Vijaya Rahatkar, Arun Chaturvedi, the former state president and rally coordinator, Jaipur Rural BJP candidate Rao Rajendra Singh, Hansraj Patel, Kotputli MLA, Kuldeep Dhankar, Viratnagar MLA, and Devisingh Shekhawat, MLA for Bansur.
For the gathering, three domes were created:
For the public gathering in the field in front of Eklavya Dental College in Molahera, a stage and dome have been set up. An area of over one lakh thirty-five thousand square feet is being used to build three domes, each measuring 100 by 450, 100 by 450, and 100 by 500 feet. There is a stage that is 36 by 40 feet and 8 feet high. In addition, a safe house measuring 100 by 45 feet has been constructed. In anticipation of Prime Minister Modi's meeting, BJP employees are occupied.
erected three helipads and maintained a backup
For the Prime Minister's helicopter, three helipads have been constructed at the meeting location. Government LBS PG as well. The college's helipad has been placed in reserve. The college's helipad will receive a landing for Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma's chopper.
The Jaipur-Delhi National Highway's traffic layout was changed in light of the Prime Minister's meeting. Kotputli-Behror SP According to Vandita Rana, cars traveling from Delhi to Jaipur are making their way through Tatarpur, Viratnagar, and the Behror crossroads. Vehicles leaving Jaipur for Delhi travel via the Behror crossroads via the Dausa bypass before Manoharpur or from the Alwar intersection via Tatarpur's Viratnagar. The only cars permitted to travel from Shahpura to Kotputli and from Behrrod to Kotputli are those arriving for the program.