Union Home Minister Amit Shah to visit Udupi, Mangaluru on April 29
Team Udayavani, Apr 27, 2023, 8:29 AM IST
Union Home Minister Amit Shah is all set to visit Udupi and Mangalore on April 29 as part of his election campaign. According to sources, he will participate in several road shows and campaign meetings during his visit.
As per the schedule, Shah will arrive at Adi Udupi by helicopter at 2.20 pm and then proceed to the Green Valley ground in Katpady by road. There, he will address the convention of workers and supporters of Kaup and Udupi constituencies.
Later, he will return to Adi Udupi and take a helicopter to Byndoor, where he will conduct a road show at Siddapur in Byndoor Constituency at 4 pm. This will be followed by a campaign meeting at Siddapur Circle. The district BJP has made all the necessary arrangements for these two events.
In the evening, Shah will reach Mangalore at 5.25 pm at Mary Hill Helipad and take part in the road show from Town hall to Navbharat Circle from 5.40 pm to 6.40 pm. After a brief rest, a party meeting will be held from 7 pm to 8 pm.
Earlier, Shah’s visit was scheduled for April 27. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, the program had to be rescheduled.
After completing his engagements, Shah will leave for New Delhi by a special flight from Mangalore Airport at 8.50 pm.
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