Union Home Minister Amit Shah is expected to arrive in Jaipur today. All eyes are on Shah's visit. It is reported that, in addition to the announced official program, Shah may also hold a feedback meeting with Rajasthan BJP officials. According to the proposed program, Shah will inaugurate an exhibition starting today at the JECC in Sitapura on the new criminal laws that came into effect in the country on July 1st- the Indian Penal Code, the Indian Civil Defense Code, and the Indian Evidence Act.

Preparations have been completed at the government level for Shah's visit. On Sunday, Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma visited the exhibition site and reviewed the preparations. He directed officials regarding the provision of drinking water, parking, seating arrangements, and other necessary facilities. Chief Secretary Sudhansh Pant and Director General of Police Rajiv Sharma, along with senior officials, were present.

Amit Shah will be joined by Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma and Rajasthan High Court Acting Chief Justice Sanjeev Prakash Sharma, along with several other dignitaries, at the inaugural session of the event. Union ministers will perform groundbreaking ceremonies for investment proposals worth ₹4 lakh crore. In addition, foundation stones and inaugurations for development projects worth over ₹9,300 crore will be laid.

The government will also transfer ₹260 crore for uniforms to students and ₹364 crore as milk subsidy to dairy producers. Registration for the 150-unit free electricity scheme will be launched, and patrol scooters and FSL vehicles will be dispatched for women's safety.

Based on the theme "New Legislation - A New Identity of Justice," the exhibition will showcase the new legal framework through digital and interactive media. The six-day event will feature special sessions every day, including Technology and Policing on October 13, Forensics on October 14, Prison Reforms on October 15, a Dialogue of Legal Experts on October 16, Women and Child Crime and the Role of Social Organisations on October 17, and the closing ceremony on October 18.