Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta is departing for Bihar this evening to engage in campaigning for the ongoing Assembly elections. Over the next three days, she will conduct an extensive campaign throughout the state, rallying support for candidates from the National Democratic Alliance (NDA). Gupta will be accompanied by senior leaders from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), representatives from allied parties, and local party members. Her campaign plan encompasses numerous public meetings and roadshows aimed at motivating voters ahead of the upcoming elections. This trip marks Gupta’s third visit to Bihar during this election cycle, which party insiders describe as a significant outreach initiative.
During her three-day visit, she is anticipated to address gatherings in 12 to 15 constituencies, with a particular focus on areas voting on November 6 and 11. The Chief Minister will arrive in Patna and is set to begin her campaign with a public rally in the Bankipur Assembly constituency later that evening. Her schedule includes rallies and roadshows in Siwan, Barharia, Baikunthpur, and other nearby constituencies on November 4. The next day, she will campaign in Gaura Bauram, Arwal, Gaya City, and Aurangabad. On November 6, her tour will end with rallies in Bhagalpur, Warisaliganj, Hisua, and Dinara. Gupta is expected to return to New Delhi on the night of November 6 after concluding the high-intensity campaign.


