Delhi Polls: PM Modi will blow the election bugle in Delhi tomorrow, and will unveil several projects worth Rs. 4500 crore

Posted on 2nd Jan 2025 by rohit kumar

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will blow the bugle for the Delhi assembly elections on Friday. The PM will address the rally at Japanese Park in Rohini present the action plan for the development of Delhi and will gift several projects worth Rs 4500 crore. At the same time, the second rally of the Prime Minister is proposed on January 5 at CBD Ground in East Delhi.

 

On this occasion, the Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone of Rithala-Narela-Kundli line under Phase-4 of the Delhi Metro and the inauguration of the Delhi-Saharanpur National Highway, as well as inform about four main projects to make Delhi jam and pollution-free. BJP is preparing to gather a huge crowd in the public meetings.

 

The Mandal Presidents have been given the responsibility of bringing at least two buses full of people. BJP MPs Kamaljit Sehrawat, Yogendra Chandauli, and Ramveer Singh Bidhuri have been put in-charge of organizing the rally.

 

BJP leaders say that Modi's guarantee will be announced in the rallies. BJP's strategy is to finalize the list of candidates before the announcement of the election program. It is also possible that after both rallies, the Election Commission will announce the date of assembly elections.

 

Will lay the foundation stone of the college named after Savarkar

Prime Minister Narendra Modi may lay the foundation stone of two new Delhi University campuses in East and West Delhi as well as a college named after Veer Savarkar on January 3. University sources gave this information. This college Savarkar College in Najafgarh will be built at an estimated cost of Rs 140 crore. It was approved by the Executive Council of DU in 2021.

 

According to sources, the university has sent an invitation to PM Modi and is awaiting confirmation from the Prime Minister's Office (PMO). At the same time, the university has allotted two plots in Najafgarh and Fatehpur Beri for setting up two colleges. The proposed eastern campus in Surajmal Vihar will be set up at an estimated cost of Rs 373 crore. At the same time, the western campus in Dwarka is expected to cost Rs 107 crore. The Executive Council also approved a proposal to name a college after late BJP leader Sushma Swaraj in 2021.

 

DU Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh was given the authority to select names from a set of names for two upcoming colleges. Apart from Savarkar, the list of names also included names like Swami Vivekananda, Vallabhbhai Patel, Savitribai Phule.

 

Keys to DDA flats will also be handed over to slum dwellers tomorrow.

The beginning of the new year has brought good news for slum dwellers in the capital. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hand over the keys of 1645 Swabhiman flats built by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) in Wazirpur to the slum dwellers of Ashok Vihar on Friday. This step is considered to be an important part of the BJP's strategic plan before the Delhi Assembly elections.

 

These flats have been built under 'Jahan Jhuggy, Wahin Makaan'. The scheme aims to provide safe and concrete houses to slum dwellers so that they can live a respectable life. This move is part of a well-thought-out strategy by the BJP before the assembly elections. In the face of AAP's promises of free electricity, water, and health facilities, the BJP is trying to strengthen its political hold by gifting pucca houses to slum dwellers. The large population of slum dwellers in Delhi has become the center of a political tussle between the BJP and the AAP. Even during the 2022 MCD elections, the Prime Minister handed over pucca houses to 575 slum dwellers in Kalkaji. Preparations for this program to be held on January 3 are in the final stages. Union Housing and Urban Development Minister Manohar Lal Khattar reviewed the program by holding a meeting with all the seven MPs of Delhi on Wednesday. It is being ensured that the beneficiaries do not face any problems in getting flats and the program is widely publicized.

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