Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to spend approximately two hours at the BJP state party office after arriving in Bhubaneswar on Friday for a three-day trip to Odisha from November 29 to December 1 to attend the DG-IGP conference. During that time, PM Modi will give motivational speeches to the BJP leaders, according to party sources.
Sources claim that PM Modi will discuss and provide guru mantras to party MLAs, MPs, senior leaders, and core members. He will examine how the party's pledges from the most recent general election and other government initiatives in Odisha have been carried out.
PM Modi is also expected to discuss about the political state in Odisha, BJP’s membership drive in the state, the party is how much prepared for the organizational elections. The senior saffron leader may also ask about the road map prepared by the State leaders for the development of Odisha and new plans for the upliftment of the poor.
After reaching the airport, PM Modi will address the party workers in a meeting. He will be welcomed at various places along the road with traditional music and dance. He will first visit Raj Bhavan and then reach the party office at around 6.30 pm. He will hold an elaborate discussion with the MLAs, MPs, core committee members and senior leaders at the party office for around two hours. It is expected that Odisha’s development will be in focus in the meeting.
"On the fringes of the DG-IGP conference, PM Modi will interact with the party leaders in the State. The meeting will be attended by senior leaders, MLAs, MPs, and ministers from Odisha. The prime minister will inquire about Odisha's political situation, party structure, and membership drive. He will also inquire about how the state's various central programs for the advancement of the impoverished are being implemented. According to State Revenue Minister Suresh Pujari, the prime minister will also examine the pledges made by the party in the most recent Odisha general election.
He will inquire about the development roadmap for Odisha that the state government has created. PM Modi has a wealth of political experience. Since he is in Odisha for three days.