In the midst of the electoral excitement in Bihar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is all set to lead a grand roadshow in Patna on November 2. With security being of utmost priority, stringent measures have been put in place. Over 2,000 additional police personnel will be deployed along the route, and significant changes to traffic routes have been implemented to manage both crowd and security efficiently.
The administrative machinery is on full alert in anticipation of PM Modi's visit. From Patna's police force to paramilitary units, all security agencies have been entrusted with ensuring safety. Barricades line the roadshow path, and security has been ramped up across the vicinity.
Officials have announced that PM Modi's roadshow will commence at 4 PM from Dinkar Golambar, traveling through Kadamkuan, Baripath, and Bakarganj, culminating at the Udyog Bhavan. A substantial number of security personnel will ensure the route remains clear and the gathers regulated.
The meticulous security arrangements will include collaboration between Patna Police and paramilitary forces. Multiple security layers will thwart unauthorized entries along the route.
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Traffic diversions are pivotal during the roadshow, with routes such as Kadamkuan to Dariyapur being closed. However, alternative routes have been arranged for the general public, allowing access via Kadamkuan to Baripath, then Hathua Market onto Dariyapur.
Furthermore, after concluding the roadshow, Prime Minister Modi will visit a Gurudwara in Patna City. He will travel via JP Ganga Path from Udyog Bhavan to reach the Gurudwara, with separate routes secured by agencies.
Authorities advise the public to plan their travel considering the traffic arrangements and avoid heavily crowded zones during the roadshow.