Preparations in Gujarat’s Gandhinagar for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit on March 31 are finalized, focusing on a major public gathering and a cultural program related to the Jain community. The venue for the Prime Minister’s public meeting is almost ready, with the construction of large domes completed. Senior officials, including the Gandhinagar Superintendent of Police and the Municipal Corporation’s team, have inspected the site to ensure security and logistical readiness for the event.
The visit coincides with Mahavir Janma Kalyanak, a significant occasion for the Jain community, where the Prime Minister is set to participate in a special program. A modern museum in Gandhinagar, showcasing valuable artifacts related to Jain religion and culture, will also be inaugurated during the visit. The museum is dedicated to Jain spiritual heritage, highlighting the lives and teachings of prominent Jain figures.
During the visit, the Prime Minister is expected to attend a public gathering, with the planning for the one-day visit now in its final phase. Events in Sanand and Vav-Tharad, including those related to development projects and community outreach, may be on his itinerary. This visit follows previous trips by the Prime Minister to Gujarat, combining infrastructure inaugurations, cultural engagements, and public meetings.
The upcoming visit ahead of local body elections is anticipated to boost the BJP’s campaign in North Gujarat and surrounding areas. Strategic planning and meetings are underway in the state, led by senior leaders such as state BJP chief Jagdish Vishwakarma and Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel.
