Union Home Minister Amit Shah to visit Bihar twice in September as part of BJP’s key preparations for the 2025 Assembly elections. He will hold strategy meetings in Patna on September 18 and 27, focusing on candidate selection, campaign design, and organizational planning.
Before Shah’s visit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will reach Bihar on September 15. In Purnia, Modi will address a massive rally at the SSBN campus, inaugurate Purnia Airport, and launch Patna Metro services. He will also lay the foundation for major railway and road projects, boosting connectivity and infrastructure in the state.
Reports suggest that Shah’s September visits will energize BJP cadres. The party has divided Bihar into five zones, and Shah will directly interact with committees from each zone. A possible meeting with Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and NDA allies may also take place to strengthen coordination.
Adding to the momentum, BJP National President JP Nadda will be in Patna on September 13 to meet the state core committee. Earlier, Shah had chaired a Delhi meeting on September 3, reviewing manifesto points and early candidate lists.
With back-to-back visits by Modi, Shah, and Nadda, BJP is setting the stage for a high-octane campaign in Bihar.










