PM Modi to visit Chhattisgarh for three-day DGP conference next month; HM Amit Shah to join

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will head to Chhattisgarh for a three-day visit from November 28 to 30, joining Union Home Minister Amit Shah for the trip. The itinerary includes two overnight stays, and it comes at an exciting time as the state gears up to host the key national conference for Directors General of Police (DGPs).
Chhattisgarh Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma, who also serves as the state’s Home Minister, shared the news of Modi’s attendance at the DGP conference alongside Shah. This gathering will pull together top police leaders from every corner of India to talk about smart strategies, fresh government schemes, and top tips for improving law enforcement and internal security.
Sharma couldn’t hide his excitement about Chhattisgarh landing this big event. “We’ve seen this conference in other states before, but bringing it here feels like a huge win,” he said. “It’ll boost our state in big ways and help us step up as a top spot for administration and security on a global level.”
The DGP conference aims to spark teamwork among senior cops and government bigwigs. They’ll tackle tough national security issues and explore new ideas in policing that fit the changing demands across India’s regions. Discussions will blend everything together for a well-rounded look at the future of law enforcement.
Sharma stressed how this spotlight will put Chhattisgarh in the national spotlight. “Having the Prime Minister and Home Minister here will raise our profile and speed up our growth,” he added.
State officials are already rolling out preparations to make sure the conference runs smoothly. It’s set to grab headlines nationwide and highlights the central government’s push to beef up internal security while encouraging states to team up through open talks and shared know-how.
As Chhattisgarh gets ready for this milestone, leaders hope it sparks real changes in the state’s security setup and opens doors to even more opportunities down the line.
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