CM Yogi will contest from tomorrow for UP by-elections, will roar from Muslim dominated seats
By-elections are going to be held on 9 seats in Uttar Pradesh in a few days. In such a situation, various political parties are busy making preparations. Bharatiya Janata Party also does not want to leave any stone unturned, hence Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will enter the field for campaign for three consecutive days from Friday.
CM Yogi will hold election meetings and road shows on three seats each in a day. He will start this from Western UP today. CM Yogi is going to address election meetings in Ghaziabad, Mirapur and Kundarki of Moradabad on the first day.
However, even before this, on September 2, Chief Minister CM had come to Moradabad. During this visit, he gifted schemes worth Rs 400 crore to the people of Kundarki.
Will roar from Muslim dominated seats
Let us tell you that Kundarki assembly seat of Moradabad is a Muslim dominated seat. A total of 12 candidates are in the electoral fray from here. Out of which 11 candidates are Muslims. During the election campaign, BJP candidate Ramveer Singh Thakur wore an Islamic cap and handkerchief which is much discussed.
According to the program decided by the BJP organization, the Chief Minister will first hold meetings and rallies in Ghaziabad, Meerapur and Kundarki. Next day i.e. on Saturday, we will leave for Karhal, Khair and Sisamau.
CM Yogi is the important link
Now it remains to be seen whether tomorrow also Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will give the slogan 'Bantoge to Katoge' from the stage of election rally or not. Voting is to be held here on November 20 and BJP candidate Ramveer Singh does not want to leave any stone unturned to strengthen his hold among Muslim voters.
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Voting is on 20th November
On Sunday, the third day of the program, the Chief Minister will address election rallies in Katehari, Phulpur and Majhwan. After this, the schedule of programs for the second phase will be made. It is noteworthy that voting is to be held on all nine seats on November 20, hence apart from the Chief Minister, other leaders are also engaged in campaigning. Both Deputy Chief Ministers Keshav Prasad Maurya and Brajesh Pathak have also organized a cycle program on all the seats. At the same time, a team of 30 ministers and officials of the state organization are also handling the field.
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