Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s two-day visit to home state Gujarat, where elections are expected by the end of the year, is scheduled to begin on Monday afternoon. This will be Modi’s fourth visit to Gujarat in this year.
Congress state unit chief Bharatsinh Solanki said the PM’s “frequent visits” to Gujarat were “a political compulsion to bolster a weak state BJP leadership”.
Modi will preside over a couple of inauguration ceremonies, including the five-day annual general meeting (AGM) of African Development Bank (AfDB).
He is scheduled to land at Bhuj around 2.30 pm and head to a foundation ceremony for two general cargo berths at Kandla Port.
Later, he will inaugurate Narmada water pumping station at Bhachchau for Kutch and address a public meeting.
On Tuesday, the PM will inaugurate the 52nd AGM of the AfDB at Mahatma Mandir in Gandhinagar. ‘Transforming Agriculture for Wealth Creation in Africa’ is the central theme of the meet. Apart from 54 African region members, this financial institute has 24 non-regional members.
Nearly 3,000 delegates, several heads of state, and finance ministers from 80 countries are expected to participate in the AGM.
Union finance minister Arun Jaitley, who is India’s governor to AfDB, will be the chairperson at the event. Seminars, exhibitions by private companies, and the release of African Economic Outlook 2017 are among the programmes at the event.
On the eve of Modi’s visit, Patidar quota stir leader Hardik Patel and 50 of his community youths tonsured their heads, raising the political heat in Gujarat. Patidars, a financially and politically influential community and BJP supporters for three decades, are up in arms against the state government seeking OBC status.