New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address an election rally today in Rohini as a part of his ongoing campaign for the Delhi Assembly polls, slated for February 7.
Today's rally, which will be held at the Japanese Park, will be Modi's third public meeting in the poll-bound capital. Ahead of 2013 assembly polls, Modi had addressed his first rally at this venue.
Elaborate security has been put in place to ensure no untoward incident took place during the event as a massive crowd is expected to attend Modi's public gathering.
Modi has already addressed two election rallies in Delhi at two different places -- first at the CBD grounds near Karkardooma on January 31and second in Dwarka on February 1. On January 10, the Prime Minister had addressed a rally at Ramlila Maidan to kick-start the BJP's election campaign.
BJP's chief ministerial candidate Kiran Bedi is also likely to share dais with Modi at today's event.
Modi's fourth and last public meeting is scheduled for tomorrow in South Delhi.
Campaigning in Delhi will conclude on February 5 with single-phase polling slated for February 7 and counting of votes on February 10.