Union Home Minister Amit Shah is set to visit Bihar on a three-day tour from October 23 to 25, intensifying the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) campaign ahead of the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections. This marks Shah’s second visit to the state within a week, underlining the party’s growing focus on Bihar’s crucial political landscape.On October 23, Amit Shah will begin his visit with an important strategy meeting with senior BJP leaders to assess ground-level preparations and organizational strength. The following day, October 24, he will address major public rallies in Siwan and Buxar, where he is expected to highlight the central government’s development agenda and target the opposition’s governance record.The final day of the visit, October 25, will witness public meetings in Nalanda, Munger, and Khagaria — regions seen as vital for BJP’s electoral outreach. The Home Minister’s consecutive tours within a short span reflect the party’s aggressive approach to mobilize voters and strengthen its cadre network in the state.Shah’s visit is being viewed as a key step in setting the tone for BJP’s election narrative in Bihar, focusing on development, governance, and grassroots connectivity.

