On January 23, PM Modi will go to Kolkata in West Bengal and Sivasagar in Assam.New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will go to the poll-bound states of West Bengal and Assam more than the coming weekend celebrating Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s birth anniversary in Kolkata and allotting land pattas in Sivasagar districts. This is most likely to be the initially of his quite a few visits to the two states as they head for assembly elections in a couple of months from now.In West Bengal, exactly where PM Modi’s BJP is keenly searching to replace the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress government, he will address the Parakram Diwas celebrations, marking Bose’s 125th birth anniversary, at Kolkata’s Victoria Memorial, on January 23, according to a government release. Among other programmes in the Prime Minister’s schedule are the inauguration of a permanent exhibition and a projection mapping show on the iconic freedom fighter. A commemorative coin and postage stamp will also be released by the Prime Minister on the occasion, the release stated.A cultural programme, Amra Nuton Jouboneri Doot, will be held primarily based on Netaji. At the National Library in Kolkata, an International Conference, “Re-visiting the Legacy of Netaji Subhas in the 21st Century” is becoming organised, along with an Artists’ Camp. PM Modi will attend each events.On the very same day, he will go to Jerenga Pathar in Assam’s Sivasagar district to distribute 1.06 lakh land pattas or allotment certificates. This is in maintaining with the state government’s extensive new land policy and taking into account an urgent will need to defend the land rights of indigenous individuals of the state. The certificates have been provided the highest priority in order to instill a sense of safety amongst the state’s natives, according to the release.Assam had 5.75 lakh landless households in 2016. The present BJP government has distributed 2.28 lakh such pattas considering that May 2016. The ceremony on 23rd January marks the next step in this course of action, the release stated.The state, as well, goes to polls in March-April, with the BJP searching to retain energy. The party has faced a lot of backlash in the previous year or more more than the implementation of the National Citizen Registry.
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