Breaking News: Security Tightened As Amit Shah To Reach Odisha For His Two-Day Visit
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Amit Shah will attend the Central Industrial Security Force Raising Day celebrations at Mundali in Cuttack. The annual event marks the foundation day of the CISF, a key paramilitary force responsible for safeguarding critical infrastructure across the country.
Bhubaneswar, Mar 5: Union Home Minister Amit Shah is scheduled to arrive in Bhubaneswar on Thursday evening for a two-day visit to Odisha. His itinerary includes a series of official and public engagements across the state.
On Friday, Shah will attend the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) Raising Day celebrations at Mundali in Cuttack. The annual event marks the foundation day of the CISF, a key paramilitary force responsible for safeguarding critical infrastructure across the country. His participation underscores the Centre’s emphasis on strengthening internal security and recognizing the role of paramilitary forces.
Apart from the Mundali programme, Shah is expected to take part in several events in Jatani and Bhubaneswar. These include interactions with local leaders, organizational meetings, and public outreach initiatives. Security arrangements have been tightened in the capital city and surrounding areas ahead of his arrival, with police and paramilitary forces deployed to ensure smooth conduct of the programmes.
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The visit is being closely watched in Odisha’s political circles, as it comes ahead of key developments in the state’s political and administrative landscape. Shah’s engagements are expected to highlight both national security priorities and regional outreach.
On Friday, Shah will attend the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) Raising Day celebrations at Mundali in Cuttack. The annual event marks the foundation day of the CISF, a key paramilitary force responsible for safeguarding critical infrastructure across the country. His participation underscores the Centre’s emphasis on strengthening internal security and recognizing the role of paramilitary forces.
Apart from the Mundali programme, Shah is expected to take part in several events in Jatani and Bhubaneswar. These include interactions with local leaders, organizational meetings, and public outreach initiatives. Security arrangements have been tightened in the capital city and surrounding areas ahead of his arrival, with police and paramilitary forces deployed to ensure smooth conduct of the programmes.
Also read: Deer Injured After Being Hit By Speeding Car Near Puri’s Balukhanda Sanctuary
The visit is being closely watched in Odisha’s political circles, as it comes ahead of key developments in the state’s political and administrative landscape. Shah’s engagements are expected to highlight both national security priorities and regional outreach.
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