Varanasi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit his Lok Sabha constituency today where he is set to launch a number of ambitious projects including a 1,500-km-long gas pipeline costing Rs 51,000 crore and doubling of railway tracks on a busy route.
On his eighth visit since becoming the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi will launch "Urja Ganga", the gas pipeline project which promises to provide piped cooking gas to residents of Varanasi within two years and, in another year thereafter, cater to millions of people in states like Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Odisha.
PM Modi is also scheduled to flag off projects like doubling of railway tracks on the busy Allahabad-Varanasi section and expansion of the Diesel Locomotive Works (DLW) here besides laying foundation stone for a fully air-conditioned perishable cargo centre.
He will also release a stamp dedicated to the ancient temple town, which is believed to be among the oldest surviving ones in the world.
Besides, he will lay the foundation stone for widening of a road passing through the city's crowded Cantonment area.
Tight security arrangements are in place across the city where the Special Protection Group (SPG) has been camping since Friday to oversee preparations for the Prime Minister's visit.
The sprawling DLW premises, where the PM is likely to reach by a helicopter, has been declared a "no fly zone" until his departure today evening.
The city has been abuzz with activity for the past few days during which a number of Union Ministers like Piyush Goyal (Power), Dharmendra Pradhan (Petroleum) and Manoj Sinha (Railways) have visited the venue of the function and supervised preparations for the Prime Minister's tour of his parliamentary constituency, which comes close to six months after his previous trip on May 1 this year.
Local unit of the BJP, on its part, has launched a cleanliness drive across the city besides putting up posters at various places highlighting the various welfare schemes launched since PM Modi assumed power.
Recently, the party's Uttar Pradesh unit had also issued a statement welcoming the Prime Minister on his "first visit to Varanasi after the surgical strikes".
PM Modi's visit to the city comes at a time when assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh are just a few months away and political temperatures are soaring.
His arrival in Varanasi will immediately follow a rally, earlier in the day, at Mahoba district in the state's impoverished Bundelkhand region
On his eighth visit since becoming the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi will launch "Urja Ganga", the gas pipeline project which promises to provide piped cooking gas to residents of Varanasi within two years and, in another year thereafter, cater to millions of people in states like Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Odisha.
PM Modi is also scheduled to flag off projects like doubling of railway tracks on the busy Allahabad-Varanasi section and expansion of the Diesel Locomotive Works (DLW) here besides laying foundation stone for a fully air-conditioned perishable cargo centre.
Besides, he will lay the foundation stone for widening of a road passing through the city's crowded Cantonment area.
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The sprawling DLW premises, where the PM is likely to reach by a helicopter, has been declared a "no fly zone" until his departure today evening.
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Local unit of the BJP, on its part, has launched a cleanliness drive across the city besides putting up posters at various places highlighting the various welfare schemes launched since PM Modi assumed power.
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PM Modi's visit to the city comes at a time when assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh are just a few months away and political temperatures are soaring.
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