Bhubaneswar: A day after Odisha voted for four Lok Sabha and 28 Assembly seats, campaigning for second-phase general and Assembly elections slated for April 18 has intensified with central leaders of the national parties rushing to the state to seek votes for their candidates.
BJP national president Amit Shah is scheduled to arrive in Odisha on Friday. According to the schedule, he will reach the ground of the district headquarters hospital in Keonjhar at 11 am and address Vijay Sankalp Samavesh.
Shah will again come calling on April 17 to address a public meeting at the new bus stand near Mahisapat, on the outskirts of Dhenkanal town. Later, he will leave for Badamba in Cuttack district and address a public meeting at the Tennis ground there.
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