New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta plans to head to Bihar this evening to campaign for the ongoing Assembly elections. Over the next three days, she will conduct an intensive campaign throughout the state, rallying support for National Democratic Alliance (NDA) candidates. Gupta will be accompanied by senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders, representatives from allied parties, and local party members. Her campaign schedule features several public meetings and roadshows designed to energize voters before the upcoming polling phases. This visit marks Gupta’s third trip to Bihar this election season, regarded by party insiders as a significant outreach initiative.
During the three-day campaign, she is projected to address gatherings in 12 to 15 constituencies, with particular emphasis on areas voting on November 6 and 11. The Chief Minister will arrive in Patna on Monday evening and is set to commence her campaign with a public rally in the Bankipur Assembly constituency later that night. Her schedule includes events in Siwan, Barharia, Baikunthpur, and nearby areas on November 4. The next day, she will campaign in Gaura Bauram, Arwal, Gaya City, and Aurangabad. On November 6, her tour will wrap up with rallies in Bhagalpur, Warisaliganj, Hisua, and Dinara. Gupta is expected to return to New Delhi on the night of November 6 after finishing her rigorous campaign.
